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Lady Zettler Rifle Club. 
Mrs. FENWIRTH again made the best score in the shoot 
held Jan. 6, when the following scores were made at 75ft., 
muzzle rest: 
Mircea ria henwirth ..c.teseseccses Seeaiectei wes . 244 248—492 
MAEremVANTATIC ULL WIRY \aereticicss scicicie oe sieices csceeees 242 248—490 
PESEMUALITLO CIV CIEL s cocoa ce uidicsica ciel side cesicit 241 244—485 
MRSRAM TSC WIGies nelle vibdiieis 0s 0.00cccclccastscces sas 243 239—482 
POU SMPEN TITEL SSCHE UT yr Sois sielenes,ore esancids see 0.eccicieleic'es 228 241—469 
PUMP TEM RG UES TICTON cis) cjalu cicisle’ele cic vicjeeis clc'e ccrcie'e niece 237 230—467 
SHIM TAUG cealcroccccecss Marieniaee wen ae tele cais 221 218—439 
. The following guests shot offhand: 
G Ludwig .....246 247—493 Wigs Vtg Ul Cramer cer 236 244—480 
C Folcke ......242 242—484 H Fenwirth ..231 235—466 
rm rlattacte se cses 238 244482 A Mamok ..... 230 232—462 
Ohio Rifle Notes. 
Rotra Herxes and Ed. Rike started the ball rolling in 
Dayton by their challenge to shoot any two riflemen of 
that city a match at 200yds. As the result of several 
matches, John F. Beaver and J. C. Hahne now hold 
the team record and championship, but will have to 
defend their title in a few days against Chas. W. Sander 
and Geo. R. Decker, and the winner of this match will 
have to meet Adolph and M. J. Schwind. The sportsmen 
in Dayton propose to keep things moving. 
An Orthodox Dog. 
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found there for sale a black and white New- 
foundland dog about two years old. I bought 
him for $5, the best bargain in dog flesh I ever 
made. Not knowing his name, 1 called him 
Shark. I took the dog to my place, and the first 
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resisted, in which case he would hold them fast 
till relieved. 
We had considerable fruit on the farm, and 
had been much annoyed by the depredations of 
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