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Show Smlthfleld News. We arc progressing nicely with our tabernacle. AVc have five men painting paint-ing and doing other furnishing work. The structure will be completed In about two months. Till! OLD FOLKS WILL DANCK. On Tuesday "night Dec. 30th wo will have an old time dance and sociable with a good picnic for all the old people peo-ple of our city. W'ATKHWOllKS. Samuel Roskelly one of our former bishops Is constructlug a system of waterworks of his own. He Is conducting con-ducting the water in pipes for a distance dis-tance of a mile and a half from a spring on his farm to his residence in Smithilcld. NKW DEPOT. The people will appreciate ttye new-depot new-depot that Is ncarlng completion. It will Improve the appearanccof things materially at the R. R. station. No person will appreciate It more than our old time agent, Alfred Hansen, who has held this position for 22 years. He has been faithful and true to the company and accomodating to the people. It Is surprising how he has attended at-tended to the volume of business with such poor facilities. CKKAMKIIY Our Creamery Is doing well and the people feel satisfied with the treatment treat-ment given them. oun STOKES. We have five In number, E. R. Miles, Jr., Abraham Smith, Cantwcll & Sons, Grinith & Lundstrumand Geo. J. Smith. Thtfsc stores are doing a good business and arc well stocked with selected goods and anticipate a good holiday trade. McCracken Brothers now own the now store building formerly owned by Thomas Richardson. This firm carries car-ries a large stock of furniture and are doing a first class business. Price Brothers run an orderly saloon as we understand It, complying strictly strict-ly to the city ordinances. |