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Show R The Decorations. HR' Windows of tlit minus business1 K houses weie decoiated especially for HB; the occasion, and many weie uiiiiiuc HM'1 . and attiactie. In the U. O., .lohn HK- Cliilstcuscu had ananged a display HET that came in tor considerable atten- H& tlon. The (1 liferent icsultsor ictliiing HJT, weie shown In sacks of the lino gian- HHL uated the small squares, and sacks of HJE brown sugar. In the not tit window HFf''. was a display of cereals and the wouls E,' "National hrlgatlon Congiess." Ono must have seen the display to ,appic- Br elate It. H John Edwards, the saloon man, piob- Hj ably had the best display oj all, the HJL salne being as appiopi late as unique. Wff- In the south window was a display of ytt ' squashes, tomatoes and wlieat of very ttl. diminutive size, and labeled "Dry HHHHkg- . - -jr. fty.y., Farm, and In the north window was a squash measuring not less than live feet aiound and weighing fully a bundled pounds; some elegant sugar beets and wheat of gieat length and full head, these bearing the words "llcsult of Irrigation." Tills was a lcmarkablo object lesson, and told inoic In a glance than could be learned In ten hours fiom a book of statistics. The laigc squash was raised by Win. Watcison of the second waul. The Co-Op. and Thatcher llros. Music Mu-sic Co.'s windows were dressed as daintily and artistically as anything lnlhecltj;and The First National with the large Hag acioss the front window, and festoons of bunting from the roor and aiound the door was no slouch. Hut the good windows and atliac-tle atliac-tle displays or bunting wcio toomany to pci in It or Indh idual mention. Esciy house in the city that attempted decoration dec-oration at all, did It cry nicely so nicely that the city nccr presented moie gala-day appeal anee. |