Sometime I may tell you about some champion horse traders I have known, some known too well for my own good. Till then, I shall mount my trusty steed and ride off into the sunset. Adios, pardner. Hi Ho Silver, away!
Perry E. Piper's recollections of his boyhood on Muddy Creek - "which lies astraddle of the Indian Boundary Line that old Chief Tecumseh and William Henry Harrison laid out back in 1803" - have appeared in newspapers in Indiana and Illinois for the past 12 years. He has collected the columns into two volumes of memoirs, available from him at 71 Concordia Drive, Paris, IL., 61944.





