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Show Hyde Park. HYDE, PARK.iSept. Ii, 1000 -Wo aro having qulto a selgo of whooping cougti here Just now. There aro eight residences Hying quarantine Hags, with a total of thirteen cases. While It Is In a light form with mojt of them, there are a few cases that aro qulto sovere. Last year our rustling milk haulder, Charles Halls, built a nice, comfortable comfort-able dwelling, and this year )0 ms added another room, built a good granary, and put a new. picket fence In front or his house. Milk hauling Is not a very pleasant Job at some seasons sea-sons of the year, but Mr.' Halls lias considerable stlek-to-lt-lvencss about him, and adds to Ills bank account each year. Some of the farmers aro making preparations for beet digging. Tho sugar factory management Is going to give us better accommodations for unloading at the station. Just what we will get, dump or platform, wo are not yet informed, but tics and rails aro at ttie station ready for something better than we have had so far. Mr.-Peck, a mining man from Salt Lako tias taken up tils abodo in Hyde Park, and will doubtless work next winter upon somo of tho mineral bodies bod-ies that exist east of Hyde Park. Mr. Peck Is a number ono miner and prospector pros-pector and Is well pleased wltti ttie outlook In our mountains. Mrs. Alfred Peterson presented her husband with a fine boy Sept. .'Ird. Mother and child doing line. William Gibson is making preparations prepara-tions for building a new house by hauling haul-ing lumber, sand rock, etc. |