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Show ! HI1.I.AKII WD Tin: i !v!:i;v. A tnii.I.n Ukiiin-- ,A l'n vj i l I lllii'li! lr Mi. liimihr, I'.irhiit. I The lnerrv jiiiL'lt' nl' the slciirli ; i 1 m1 -i is tr.-tlinr: In I,c an ohl -story. j Never Ik fore, timing tin; past j thirty years, have we hn-n l.ivnn-d j j with Elicit rxcfllrnt sl.'iliin;. j j If any cnnliilcnci' i t In' n-jmi-il j in tin- iiniii-ai anil an(iinatri j "Ili'iiin 'I'lu-wry,' we inu.-l. rmn- . J ilaivntly stiKmit to sic ut-t'ks . j nmre int'-r. j Our eemelL'i'y o;rnuuds, nut side j the enclusiire, are at present, util- I iz.'d fur sheen razm" "e think I the grounds are entith-d tn mmv respe.-tful treatment. The clinic concert jriven last Friday Fri-day was well allcnded. The nml people nf Plain t'ity had the pleasure pleas-ure of attending the same on the 2nd inst. Next Monday eve a grand Jtepnl Hall will he given. The donors to the depot, as well as all the aged people in town, have heen, invited. The committee arc determined to make it a success. The "cannery" has not fallen throti'di. t he urosneets are st ill hright. M'ith our facilities an.l , favorahle location, there i no reason reas-on why our capitalists should not launch out in that direction. The greatest drawdiaek is the capital. Once started, success is certain, and the way is paved for other profitable profit-able investments. H. Willard, Feb. -llh, 11)2. j |