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THE: BEJS. •*WlTH CHAIBITY FOR AND MAL\CB TOWARD >'ONB\. ^function, ST. 1. »ateraan. Owrth 9.1812. Nn. }. lOB PRINTING DONE AT ^|ONABLE PRICES ENVELOPES, AND SttOtfD KEPT IN STCK CARDS ^fifAPER CUT ANY SIZETO ORDER. w. N. imm )B PRTNTINft GEORGE HAVPON, MAUtKM GROCERIES, RLOUR, FEED AND SALT. SHOE STORE HTJRLBUT * FBS8T0K. F. J. Ducett OKALCR IN MERCHANDISE. Ladias^and Gent's to reu^t.-- For particulars apply at The Bee office. BEHOLD THE BEE! Prehaps soqae wfl t)unlt it k too e«W for the bee but it it doep'l meet ^jh too frorty a reception we «ee no reason why it Aoulden t thrive and bfkf toaw Dnctranemt and pcofit »to die Kama. The queston » T« be or not to be** k it (or you to say, it will prove at enlertaia' ing a» the telephone and won't cort needy asrouchfor we all can come together and Sam the latest fad, the late* dance, the latest party, of our village and thus Bin touch wi& the great events of the vflage. Did yon hear about it > The howe that was taken dom a neighbor's bam the other nighty Tlie owner had kindly take© the UdWof the party to laid ne^hhoTs house where many had been invited to passJ^fe hours in plea»antpastime, Wett at tKe close of die festmbvea die women were returned in ease and safety to their retpective abodes and all of the gentlemen of the party, but the one who owned the horse had to plod hla lonely weary way alone at the weird hour when \grave- yards yawn\ through anow drift* high and deep. Prehtpa it will always re- main a myittery just who eommlted the dastardly deed as we understand he i s s^U at large and enjoying life without fear of molestation. Did you hear about it ? At the \Hen- relton Bac4F*4hat horse that so many were so surd, would win, how at the last heat, it disappointed its friends and 4 'flunked\. But taken altogather it wa a pretty fair race. The ice was gooe, weather fine, the crowds large, a ting plentiful. Contlnoded on page 9