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Oct. 25, 1917

The houses that have been moved through the principal streets the last two weeks have caused considerable trouble to the power and light wires and as a result the current has been off a number of times.

Lost Springs already has begun the rebuilding of the business district burned in a fire a couple of weeks ago. Workmen began last week the construction of a new building for Shupe Mercantile Co., which was the largest loser in the fire.

Mrs. Carl Sheldon entertained a company of 10 for Vergelia Donaldson at a line party Friday night at the picture show and at lunch at Ferm’s after the show.

A troop train on which Earle Sacket was being transferred to Fort Sill passed through here last Thursday evening, and friends at the station had a sight of him.

The first word from a Marion soldier boy to reach France is from Edwin Hayen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hayen of the east-of-Marion community. A few days ago they received a letter, from which we have kindly been permitted to quote: “I suppose you are wondering just where I am. I am ‘somewhere in France’ now. Working on aeroplanes. I will probably work here all winter. It is a long way from here to the firing line…. Write often. I’ll write as often as possible. Answer soon.”

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