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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
August
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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Scio, Aug. 4. Mr. Editor: Harvest is nearly complevri ruif' iiiqïiYi íuy y,iiu'i$vj.lw ;k,íkmíío a kind Provideñce for his goodness u us. Farmers as a class labor hard nul need to be economie-al, wliich il' ■,cy no t!if m-i.m" right si(ie , . , , , Uu-r threstiiög gïaina whlch lasts about a montli. there füllovvs evrry other year a political thresliing. I hope every farmer and good citizen will have his iiail ready to thiesh all dead beats. turn coats and unprineipled men who are perpetnally hankering after oftice. Let us therefore nomínate and elect honest men to flll state and county offices. Let us iollow the work don at Cincinnati by choosing pure minded nit'ii. We have a gBoerftl whom I have no doubt will lead us to victory. I wish to cali your attention to a contract in hand. In my late hurried haryest a few young ladies set up bundles in the fleld stipulating in return that I should raise lor them a Hancock pole in Scio villaje, wliirhthey willor ewiree duly decórate. In a subsequent letter I hope to give the particulars of a Hancock clnb, which we are aboutto organize in Scio. dccasïorially I raeetoneof thosestray sheép, knovn as a greenbacker, wbo by November will iiml their old Hoek. Hancock is a good sheplierd who wil] t ike care of 08 all. Subsckiber.

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