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Show CiST-EO MI'S CLEANUP DAY FEGVES TO BE A SUCCESS Csstlcviale's 1915 cleanup day is past e r.ory now, but we still hare the clean lir e's and sidewalks -made clean as 'm rr-ul. of the earnest effortt made b : rly every man, woman, and child '.! (Vtledale lat Monday. Fr"rr.p;ly at 8 o'clock the workers be-f be-f .1 tntir labors anj from that hour un-l un-l is.-k, with no letup except for lunch, ::e g xj work went on, until streets t j sidewalks were made to appear as i :y ::evcr have before. Low p'aces ( re . 'ed up as much as possible, ana : ih-places made low. Moat of. tha t.:k was put on the main streets of t:er.on and the public square which f.ej up in great shape. k .'Jr-at credit is due to the committee :;:h had the work in charge as all cerr.bers turned in and showed by ex-t;.'t ex-t;.'t what was wanted done. It is now up to each particular proper prop-er hJder to see that the streets and i iewalks adjoining his property shall '-siiin in excellent shape. There is Kr-s.dtrable loose dirt along the streets m as a result of leveling given the trench' ridges and it will be up to each L'ii.iijal to keep the loose rocks and 'ash raked off as fast as it appears. Merchant Baker guarantees to keep his rr,er in tip-top shape which will be fceasj matter on account of the big v there with loose dirt, and eyery aer citizen might well emulate his ex- |