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Show Hyde Park. The gravel that was hauled last winter Is proving beneficial now, especially espe-cially to those who did nothing but grumble and loaf. Another water works system Is being be-ing agitated that of bringing the water from Dry Fork spring and making mak-ing a general supply for the town. There arc two small systems here now. We wish the move much success and the city an unceasing supply of water. A great deal of patch work must bo done on our canals and Irrigating ditches as a result of our last thaw. The Republican is quite frequently referred to as being the best paper ever Issued in the county. Wo believe that If it Is not acknowledged as such at present, ihaLwlll be Its final destiny. des-tiny. A few of the signs of spring, as published pub-lished by the Republican, can be seen on almost every corner. Ope of our first class gardeners says :'in burning your rubbllsh you destroy disease germs." Then in order to destroy somo dlcase germs you must burn your rubbish. Our little burg Is beginning to thrive. One, while traveling the streets, will observe several new up-to-date dwellings, dwell-ings, some of which arc quite expensive. expen-sive. C. C. Lee's house, when finished, will C03t about $4,000, tho largest and most expensive house In town. There arc several others ranging from $1,500 to $2,000 each. Smaller amounts are being expended by men of less means, but it all speaks favorably of good times. Col Con. |