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    1. March 13, 1886/Zell Jottings/Ste. Genevieve Herald
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    3. Ste. Genevieve Herald, Ste. Genevieve, Misouri, Saturday, March 13, 1886. ZELL JOTTINGS. [BY DON CARLOS.] March 1, 1886. William Roth went to St. Louis last week; he returned Saturday. Charles Schille has again bought a number of milk cows and intends to take them to St. Louis this week. Hy. [Henry/Harry] Fallert, step-son of Bern.[Bernard] Schmelzle, who has been suffering with the rheumatism for the last two months, is again at work. In a recent issue the HERALD requested its readers to send in, from all parts of the county, reports on the condition of the wheat crop. Most farmers in this neighborhood, whom I have interviewed on the mattter, give it as their opinion that fully a quarter of the crop has been destroyed by the frost. So much is certain that, even if the weather be favorable, a full harvest cannot be expected. Clover seems to have suffered but little, but peaches and cherries will be few or none.

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