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Show Improving Roads. Hyde Parkins Are Doing it. Beet Digging Has Commenced. IIyijk Paisk, Sept. 17, UHCi Our road supervisor, George Lamb, had a force of men out last week hauling haul-ing gravel to the county road. George Is a rustler and generally looks after his part of tho road and keeps it In a good condition. Would tlc Republican's coi respondent respon-dent at Smlthlleld, kindlv give tho Hj de Park "Brass band the ciedit for giving that open air concert and ball Saturday evening Sept ith? Wrjlle the Smlthlleld band can and does made sweet music, It was the Hyde Park band that gave the concert and ball he mentioned. Gle credit where it is due. If "a thing of beauty, Is a joy forever," for-ever," then William Scamons and family will have a life long joy, in viewing their beautiful dwelling. K. R. Lundiuust and Co. have surely made it look beautiful., It needs only to be seen, to be admired. Several of our farmers have received notice to commence digging their beets this week. There will not be many pieces of land yielding 'JO tons per acre hero this year. Our district schools opened last Monday with a good attendanco in the new .school house. The teachers are Miss Frances Woods, and Miss Mary A. Grant-Mrs. Grant-Mrs. Cook Catmul, of Benson Ward, was visiting frlonds In Hyde Park, Thursday. Though over seventy years old she seems as spry as a young girl. Lola Jorgcnsen left homo Monday, the eleventh Inst., for a mlbslon to Scandinavia. The Rallam orchestia went to Lew-Iston, Lew-Iston, Friday evening and played for a dance. Mis. Chrlstensa Hansen-Is still a ery sick woman Mrs. Chrlstenlo Haneey Is quite, sick with tonsllitls. |