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Show s; IN the general enthusiasm over preparedness and the war let us not overlook the matter of good roads, which is one of the most vital concerns con-cerns of this part of the country. The better our roads and the more we have of them, the sooner we will gtt a railroad and all other things desired for the development of the country. It is some time now since we had a good road", day, or a road Improvement bej. Rut the only feasible way of accomplishing anything worth while for our, roads is to bond the county for a considerable sum. add to this all the state and national funds we can obtain, and then with large motor trucks and a suitable system of traps for loading good surfacing material, of which there is an abundance in all parts of the county, cover the reads so that they will wear and remain hard and smooth in all kinds of weather conditions. When this ii done we will have good roads AND NOT UNTIL. rat |