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Show w CHAS. F. DORFLIXGER Chas. F. Dorfiinger of Sandusky, Ohio, is in Milford for a thirty days visit with his son C. W. Dorfiinger. Mr. Dorfiinger, Sr., has been with the Baltimore & Ohio railroad for over fifty years in an official capacity. He is now seventy years old and looks forty and has so strong a resemblance resem-blance to our "Uncle" that a little boy on the street yesterday went up to him and asked, "Mr., are you Uncle Un-cle Sam?" Last Sunday Mr. C. E. Cline made up a party and took Mr. Dorfiinger to view the grandeur and beauties of Beaver River canyon, of which he said, "I have traveled much from Maine to California, and from Florida to Winnipeg, but 1 have never seen anything to surpass the canyon of the Beaver River. You people do not realize what a wonder you have right here at your very-doorstep very-doorstep and you won't realize it til; you have a resort built up there s: people can go and view its beauties try its wonderful air and fishing." Mr. Dorfiinger is some cport, loving both hunting and fishing, and sports a steam 'launch on Lake Erie. He intends in-tends to invest quite a sum of money here in the enterprises in which his son is interested and will return here next spring for a longer stay, as he was very favorably impressed with the possibilities of this region. |