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Show Will soon be a City. Through the unceasing efforts of Mr. II. O. Harkness, McCammon is likely to become a city soon. Within the last tvvoycais Mr. Harkness has spent a gieat deal of money In that little burg. In connection with his line flouring mills he has established a splendid electric plant, a creamery and a shearing plant that runs thirty-nine thirty-nine shears with electric power, and at til? cost of several thousand dollars dol-lars he has piped a large spring from the mountains, which is to supply the surrounding country with some of the best spiing water In the world. He has laid out the finest part of his largo farm Into city lots,amountlng to about three hundred In number, which range in price from fifty to one hundred hun-dred and twenty-live dollais per lot with fiee piped water and electric lights for two jears. Farming land can also, be purchased at McCammon adjacent to the pioposcd city. Parties desiring school facilities foi children and small tracts of land for gardening would do well to look into this proposition. |