CAME WITH THE TOWNMany Still With Us Who Saw Birth of DouglasMany people have come urn! gone from Douglas since the day, nearly thirty year* ago- when the people encamped icrofi Antelope creek moved in and started the town. The railway reached the site of the town in IHhd. and until the auction Aide of loth was held, which was in August of that year, what town there whs consisted of tents and shanties across the creek. Among those who came in with the town and still residing here are the following, the names being furnished by W. p. hi ecu m:Mesdames Wm. Anthers, Minnie P. Harrow, H. S. Datesman; Messrs. and Meadamea Henry L* Brenning, A. D. Chamberlin, George N, Doyle, Malcolm Campbell, W. P. Kimball, J. K. Me* Geehee, H. K, Paul; Messrs. H. P, Allen, Jesse Davis, Alex J. Ferguson, P. H. Harvey, VY. B. Hardenbrook, W. P. Mecum. George W. Metcalf, A R Merritt, H R, Mewia, Charles P. Maurer, M, D. Newsome, H. G. Peters Theodore Pringle, A I,! re F and Harry Rice, George W. Smith, (. P, Witt.Among those living in the town then, but in the country now are Dr. and Mn. 3. M. Wilson, Byron W llaou, Mrs. V. S. Morton, Colonel E. H. KimballThose living in the country at that time, but now hvtng in Douglas are Meadames Esther Daniels, Albert Peyton, M. D. Newsome, C. H. Me Whin-nte, Elizabeth Williams; Messrs. and Mesdamca George Powell, Charles George, A. D. Cook, Thomas Cook, James O'Brien, Charles Nylen; Messrs. H. W. Kellogg, E. T. David, L. C.