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Show GARLAND'S NEW HOTEL. What tho citizens of Garland have long wished for nnd the traveling public prnyed for is soon to. bo a reality real-ity viz: "A Good Hotel in Our Town. J. F. Owens opened up a metropolitan metropo-litan enfo In the Owen block Monday and nB soon as tho up stairs rooms nro finished, ho will conduct n thoroughly thor-oughly up-to-dato hotel on tho European Euro-pean plan. Fourteen rooms constitute tho floor spneo of the upper story. All of these with tho exception of tho northeast room which is occupied by A. It. Lundstedt, tho taylor, will bo nicely furnished for sleeping apartments. A lnrgo dlulng room, sitting room and a good big kitchen nro special fentures of tho down-stairs npart-ments. npart-ments. Frank Burns and Wm. Perkins have charge of tho kitchen nnd nrc cooks who know how to put up menl3 of tho tip-top order. Special Sunday dinners will be served. A number of our citizens who have dined at tho Owens enfe aro singing praises of tho excellent service. Tho enst room of tho lower floor la occupied by F. J. Miller, the famous harbor, who has nn up-to-dato bath room in connection with the shop. Tho west room Is occupied by tho Oivtin's nif!it ninrkot. nnd grocery store. A neat office hus been mndo of tho spaco below tho stair way and Miss Maud Cantwell has been engaged us tho bookkeeper nnd clerk. Success to our now Hotol. I |