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Show The good people of these parte ought really to feel grateful, even to rejoicing, for the plentiful supply of water they have been bltssed with during the past summer. The amount of water that has come dashing down Box Elder creek and the heavenly showers of this gcaaon have been unprecedented!) voluminous and copious. The orchards and grain fields have only iji exceptional eases felt the pangs of parching thirst; consequently the crops of farm and garden have been most satisfactory in general. Proridenee has been kind, generous gener-ous and considerate; therefore, the least we can do is to be grateful. So many strangers, on first entering en-tering Brigbara, declare how forcibly for-cibly they are struck by our stately , poplar . shade trees which ekirt tho sidewalks, making . our thoroughfares so attractive and beautiful. These tall, silent treeB seem to stand guard over the hundreds hun-dreds of cozy homes that rest beneath be-neath their paternal shade, like so many faithful and tireless sentries, bent only on doing their duty of protection. |