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Show CURBING. It Sties Hater and Adds to Hie Attrartheness of Our City. The increased attractiveness lent to premises by the curbing of the brooks which ripple by them, should be sufficient inducement for every man, especially those residing resid-ing on the principal thoroughfares, thorough-fares, to treat bis creeks accordingly. This will save considerable water from seepage and gives a neat, tasty appearance to the outside surroundings. sur-roundings. L. Snow, R. K. Wilson, O. G. Snow and others have tried this, with very satisfactory results. See for yourselves, and then add your name to the list of these workers who are doing much for the appearance of our pretty City of Homes. |