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Show HLe Park Nearly If r Free Cii Influenza ft' -. 'HYDE PARK, Dc. 1. The epl-1 epl-1 M; ' deraio of Influenxa' la on the wne ( m in our community for the second '' tf tlme ln tne na,t two montbB After 'L wt tne tlnt PPnce of the flu we $mi JBffir freed ourselves from the Infection W $Mi and remained so for a period of "' R three weeks, but on account of the M laxity of the quarantine regulations P W it made Us second appearance In ; &V epidemic form. By careful observes observ-es '' ? nce of quarantine regulations we W . ' . re a8a,i nearlly freo from the mal-h mal-h ' ady. There are only two cases of r ' t flu In jur community at the present ffi & tlmeand these were contracted Sjfiwv ' while the parties were working at $Mk the sugar factory at Amalga. )$K , Our town board has passed the nS: 5; ' "masking ordinance" and for the ' f$ '.. S8 week our citizens have been v jr , ' wearing masks when away from , borne. - " & tr The stork la evidently not afraid ,.',, I- of Infltusnsa. While the home of Mr. w&wP. and. Mrs. Lee Hancey was under ., jS)'S quarantine the stork paid them a H TlBtlt lMTia tBem D,by a1' Whea ' V lift tne bby WM but tvn iAJt 0,d III' Mrs. Hancey Buffered an attack of Sp- lnfluensa. By careful nursing she F"' -U aow well on the road to recovery. Mr. Lavere Balls who has been y itatloatd at Camp Kearney since HP September 3j has bees honorably vk Uw'urtfed and nu arrived home. V ffl- Mr Blls Ia 'ttS rec0TeriDB 'rom a w?J "were' attack of Spanish tnfluenxa. .-;-. I'ffe'-t.. Mrs. Sarah A. Dalnes now has a ' ' jf" ,tock ot merchanllse on display at . "U the old stand ot tbi Hyde Park Mer- -' eMt11 jNmpany, It la Mrs. Dalnes' -; l , . p'fateatloii to carry a full line of gen- M " S1 ?". - - ?U lT'1' 'rt"da ud relatives here of Mrs. '-isfl !pV" '' ' Lewiston were .f't1 'aaocked to hear of her death from 'V',j rtaflaessi'fneamonta Saturdaymorn- nr Wf' Mr' ' WM formerly of - 't'' il?0' to wj being the daughter of our '-wt ! former merckant Mr. aid Mrs. 0. & ,Mlkkelsn Our people sympathize ', ' ;wlth Mr) Jensen In his sad bereave- ( -V fy- , meat Mrs. Jensen leaves a family -'" ot lx enl,dreu to mourn the loss of , mother I uv' ' f- ' Mr. Henry S. Seamons, one of our 1': prosperous young farmers In com- hty . r- Py wlttf his -brother John R. of jL Preston,' has purchased the farm of m, Elmer Lund estate at Weston Mr.. mug? Seamons baa sold part of his farm here to Mr. George S. Dalnes and 'part to Mr John Matkln. We regret loosing such enterprising young men as Mr Seamons from our town. The farmers of our town were able ab-le to get their beets out of the ground before the freeze up. Large piles of beets are at both the receiving receiv-ing stations awaiting moving orders. Mr. Herbert Hawkes of Logan has a force ot men at work erecting a dump at the O. S. L station west ot town where about six thousand tons of beets will be. piled j There is very little plowing done (ln our community. The freeze up came about one week too soon. I Pulp hauling Is now the order of 0 day Tbfj rjunble of wagons is heard about six o'clock In the morn-ing. morn-ing. Messrs. Moses Mlkkelsen, Wesley Hawks have purchased talking machines ma-chines tho nast week .. |