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About Talent news. (Talent, Or.) 1892-1894 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1893)
TALEE1 IN I. VVÒ7 done 1 11 hand you up the e ther one; This box has got to haven hinge Before I can put on the fringe; And won’t you mend that broken chair I’d like a hook put right up there; The wardrobe door must have a km»l>: And here’s another little job— I really hate to ask you, dear, But could you fix a ¡»racket hero” ’ The TALENT NEWS ix publish«! the 1st. and 15th. of each month. EDWARD ROBISON E imtoii . . SUBSCRIPTION RATES. < )ne year..:........ '. . Six months.............. Three months........ NO. 8. MAY 15, 1893. VOL. 2. 25 cents | of a dollar, Two bits. Entered nt the Talent Post Office as second » I class mail matter. And on it goes. when these are through. And this and that ami those to do. An infinitum, ami more, too, All in a merry jingle. And isn’t that enough to make A man wish he were single ? (Almost i THE LITERARY SOCIETY. At the meeting on the 2Slh ult the fol- ' lowing officers were elected for the ensu- ■ ing quarter: II. H. Goddard, President, ' S. • M. Robison, Vice-President; Blih Coleman, Secretary; John Briner, Treas- urer; W. J. Dean, Marshal. On the evening of the 5th instv the question for discussion was: “Resolved i that there is more happiness in single,; than in married life.” The negative I ‘'came-down” on the audience with round after round of persuasive oratory.’ the speakers brandishing their arms ami waltzing about the flour in a manner worthy of the great cause they were de fending, and as a majority of the judges . were married persons, we were in fair way to cabbage the whole business bad not the principal on the affirmative in her clos ing speech, knocked the judg. s clear over on the other side nt one fed sw »op by reading the following versts, which our short-hand reporter took down on the spot:— THE HUSBAND’S LAMENT. ------- ------------ . TALENT CHURCH NOTICES. ■r 1 1 ■—* — B kptiht Ciitiicii- Baptist service* will U'bvl t on the 2m! ami 4th Sundays in each month, morning and evening; Rev. A. J. Stevens, |<e*- tor, Methodist services On the 1st and Bid Sun- da vs, morning am! «»veiling; Rev. Dr. Kahler, pastor. Endeavor Society every Stindiv evening. Bible rla<«4 and prayer me» ting 1 liur-ehi} eve »ing of each week. l>cxK\nn C iu hcii —Services on the l“t .• nd 3rd Sumin vh of each month, morning am! eve: • ing, Rev. David Brower, pastor. FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING Sing a song of cleaning house Pocket full of nails; Four-and-twenty dust-pans, Sccnbbing broom and pails; W hen the door is open, • Wife begins to sing: v ▼ ..1 w m y * * Al ÓA A a 4 À . “Just help me move this wordrobe here, And hang this picture, won’t y<»u, dear” And tack the carpet by the door, And stretch this one a little more. And drive this nail and sen w this screw. And here’s a job I have for you The cupboard door will never catch, I thjnk you’ll have to fix the latch; And, oh' while you’re al»out it, John, 1 wish you’d put th«’ cornice on Ami hang this curtain; and when you've 1 • + 4 I V 1/ I» * - » A ” ’ a » A 4 AT THE J