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A WATCH LOST AND FOUND. Mr Willaad J. Parker, proprietor of the Mineral Spring Stock and Pasture Farm, at Junction City, Kans., writes in regard to a Watcrbury watch : Four years ago I had a boy working for me, and some time in August 1885, ho trailed for a Waterbury, and boy-like, he scratched his initials on the back case. He lost the watch in the hayfield the second day after trading for it, and could not find it. A few days since my little girl while raking bay saw something glisten; when the horse and rake had passed over, she ran to it, and behold, it was a Waterbury. She brought it to me, and there were the. scratched initials, proving it to be the watch which was lest four years ago. Since the watcli was lost I have made hay on the ground three times, and have had three prairie fires pass over the watch; yet when my daughter brought the watch to me I wound it up, and was surprised to see it begin running, and still more so to find that it keeps accurate time. I am carrying the watch myself. The crystal was cracke:!, and the case somewhat tarnished, but otherwise none the worse for wear. The watch is quite a treasure in the family. The children each want to wind the " ticker "as they call it. 2

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8793, 1 May 1890, Page 3

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