AUODST 21, 1913. 



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ous groups from Philadelphia, New York, 

 Boston, New Orleans, Cleveland, Pitts- 

 burgh and many other cities putting 

 in the day visiting the local firms. They 

 all got away for Minneapolis shortly 

 after 6 o'clock. Four special trains 

 pulled out for the Twin Cities within 

 the hour. 



Phil Schupp, manager at J. A. Bud- 

 long's, says the carnation planting sea- 

 son is over at the big Bowmanville 

 plant, and they are already cutting an 

 advance crop of carnations. Mr. Schupp 

 says Victory looks better now than he 

 has ever known it at this early stage. 



Bassett & Washburn have started 

 work on an addition to the newly com- 

 pleted ranges at Gregg's station. The 

 grading of the ground is almost com- 

 pleted, and the construction work will 

 be under way in a few days. There are 

 eighteen new houses in operation at 

 Gregg's station, and it is the present 

 plan to erect twenty more, 34x660 feet, 

 although only thirteen are going up now. 



Eaton Bapids, Mich. — A hail storm 

 August 9 broke 125 panes of glass in 

 C. A. Coller's greenhouse. 



Dallas, Tex. — The Brown-Dawson Co. 

 is the successor of the Texas See^ & 

 Floral Co., at 1627 Elm street, and the 

 Flower Shop, in the Adolphus hotel. 

 Both stores will be remodeled and ex- 

 tensive improvements put in. The com- 

 pany is capitalized at $15,000 and its 

 incorporators are E. P. Brown, presi- 

 <lent and general manager, John M. 

 Dawson, secretary and treasurer, and 

 Charles D. Brown. The president was 

 I'or a number of years an oflBcer of the 

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Boanoke, Va. — Joseph J. Hill, of Rich- 

 mond, Ind., has been visiting F. Fallon, 

 of this city. 



ViDAennes, Ind. — Paul Schultz and 

 his wife have just returned from a ten 

 days' motor trip up the state. He says 

 the flood at Dayton must have been 

 an awful calamity, judging from the 

 effects to be seen at this late date. 



Painesville, O.— The Storrs & Harri- 

 son Co. has completely remodeled its 

 offices and added several handsome im- 

 provements. 



Fort Dodge, la.— The store of R. P. 

 Atwell, at Sixteenth street and Central 

 avenue, was recently entered during the 

 night and the contents of the cash reg- 

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