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TWOAre FlockingIndian Lake For Spring SportBFICE TS DISAPPEARING FROM i «PO;, gramTHE RESERVOIR AXT» ! topo:WATEK JS HIGH. iinoac; event: cf anHOTELS ARE PREFACING i r^h•% meet:FOR A RECORD SEASON-the *i tho ji Part;CAPACITY OF HOSIELR1ES AT j bUe i• workLAHEYIEVV AXI RUSSELI/S Laul0£BEING DOUBLED. jcmnci-anu j- j wmiThe winter's ice is gradually tlis-i appearing and it will take only ;i Sternafew weeks at Lakeview, Russell's j Point and the surrounding pleasure GateCollsmditwillresorts on Indian' Lake to clear ' the . Mg body of water or the effect of winter freezing.It is estimated that at Lakeview gan . one hundred new cottages will go j ^r £ • up this year and it is likely : sell’s Point will not be far behind in! jack ‘•• adding to . the enterprising aspect j i* •‘ at:-the resort. i thro?. ... V Hunters arc - already availing j ~rot tfeemselies of the season’s game at I * *?a Lakeview and it will only be a-£ew j weeks off until the resort will be in j. ^d rfull swing. ‘ j repn• -..Practically all the hotels at Lake-j sent! view and Russell's Point are now-. Tb open arid hunters are flocking there j ture; 7y the hundreds- The game said! the * to ibe very plentiful. • ..•’ • j p]aTTTi;• The capacity of . hotels, .•both at!. ^ “t-.LakeTiew. and Russell-s /Point. is| gitj.0:;'beLag doubled and every , effort; ..: made - to- accomodate, visitors. This -action'* was taken in. - view .of :the| fact the Central -Passenger aesocia- j tion, ai a ; meeting some, time ago, j • decided' to -run no cheap excursions! cisc«greabe s wail vlro-and of i znaiwooU»i6 season.. -This.- would -compel, /visitors who come in over the steam ; .Toads to remain Vat'the resorts.V V. . The Bulk-head hotel- capacity --Is;- being - doubled ’ and. the Waterbury / hotel is increasing its capacity and V/numberoftooms will be many ^znorei:In• fact^-ihtB :i‘- true at every.point; along Ihdian/lakc. ...It .looks ; like a*r Kood seasons ahead for the j' oa: V^bwns/whicb dot the body of water. J/'v-7':-: 'Dayton.people have thus far.fur-j-va nished the most patrons, it is he.- j: ■. r' v'HovQ(3,; for.: these resorts,- although j/-Springfield, Columbus, Toicdo and • /hundreds of smaller’towns and cit-J.;•**:• ies have contributed vtheir large yy share. .:’ Belief ontaibe and Lima are v in :the .lead when it comes to send-ing up. patrons for a day or so..and i •/•the - excursion-business on /Sundays \ /'.‘.•can Hardly, bo taken care of to:• these - interesting ,• natural points, v whenthe- hot days begin.^ v\lri:.-the Declaration, •/; - Too often, in apeecfc and print occur ;V’ fcUncle ■= Sain-s-: common people,'* My Servants/’ “Our middle classes/1 Re- j puVIxcan France, stili. adores her princes and despises her/ poor. The ,;UnitedStates and the Kingdom of /Heaven,were founded for the homes ■-. .of .the poor and the weary and the V persecuted—cot for flunkey monkeys.
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Lima Daily News

Lima, Ohio, US

Sat, Mar 30, 1912

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