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Show Several correspondence were unavoidably un-avoidably held over until next Saturday's Bugi. eh. Up to yesterday afternoon, the adjusters of the Co-op fire had not 'yet reached a satisfactory conclusion. conclu-sion. It is now thought that the amount of damages will run somewhere some-where between $-1,000 and $G,000. Thursday, Maud, the pretty little seven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lucius A. Snow died of scarlet fever. The funeral was held yesterday yes-terday afternoon. The bereaved parents have the u ni versa 1 sympathy sym-pathy of the community. The blo'v is a hard one. The Primary Assn. of the Second Ward is going to give a free dance Friday night in the Second Ward Hall, at which tasty baskets of lunch wiR he sold for lOe; each one containing a number entitling the holder to a chance in the draw for a nice rocking-chnir. The proceeds pro-ceeds are to replenish the treasury. Everybody cordially invited. Arc you a reader of The Bugler? If so, and you are on the point of going up town to make a purchase ever so trifling, just glance over the pages of your last Bugler; there you will find who carries the particular article you want, and go buy accordingly. Patronize the advertiser; he is nublic spirited, e'nter prising and progress! ve and therefore the most deserving. |