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Show first native born wbtte children la t his territory. Hhe was a daaghter of John and Eliza Harvey. She was married 82 years ago to Thomas W. BUSY MEETING. A 0 0 0 Re In Salt Lake city. They moved first to Kanosh then became among the first settlers of Joseph 23 years of 12 She was the mother ego. children, 8 of whom are living. Hhe became an invalid last December, Several Petitioue Cmwitlmd Liquor from liver trouble, uud the disease Licence Orauletl An ludigeut 1'hms caused her death. Tax Salca Set Aside bills not County Commissioners Transact Business. THE OLD RELIABLE refreshment stand I I) the arcade. 0 An The April meet ing of county coin die ioners last Monday was devoted to doing a good deal ef business. Var ioua matter were biougut up for coo lderatiou and acted upon. In tbe absence of Couunissioner Wil-liaOgden, Ooinunssiouer U. 1'. Stev aus was elected to preside as chair luan. WANT RECORDS CA11NGED. s Veter E. Olson, on behalf of the that of Koosbarem, represented the people of that community weie subject to considerable eunujauce by having a portion of the records of that precinct in tbs court house of liute and purt lu Sevier county, and asked that those iu.Piute he transferred to Hetier. The matter wa laid over for further consideration. ui eiti-cen- LICENSES GRANTED. U. Levi was granted a license for F. a retail liquor business and pool table at Sevier for three mouths beginning April 6, and 0. A. Baldwin was granted a license to conduot a retail liquor busiuess at Kobiusou s ranch in Sevier canyon for three tuouthe begin Slug April 15. CARE FOR AN INDIGENT B. B. Morrison represented to the board that be was caring for an iudi p nt, tit bis place in Clear Creek cau ; .a, and asked that the county provide for hie maintenance. The matter was referred to the county attorney to Investigate and report as to whether he be a proper cars for the county. TAX HALE SKr ASIDE. Gjo. C. Morrison appeared and asked that the sale of a certaiu piece of property belonging to him while he was serving as a volunteer in tbe U. 8. army be set aside. It whs ordered that upou the payment of the state and state school taxes and costs, the other taxee be remitted. S. 0. Clark end Virginius Bean asked that a oertain piece of property belonging to the Mary W. Beau estate . and sold for taxee be assigned to Mr. Beau. Tbe petition was granted. CLAIMS NOT ALLOWED. C. T. Bunker presented a bill for $15 for caring dor Willlcm Hpaiford while Mr. Hpaiford had the smallpox. The . claim was not allowed, as Mr. Spafford was able to pay the bill. A bill of F. R. Curtis for $3 for drag glng off a dead animal was laid over, Mr. Curtis to collect the amount from the owner of the animal If he could be learned; if not, to state this fact in hie UR and where the dragging was done. The bill of A. T. Oldroyd for the balance of ealary as fish aud game com missioner was laid over, pending tbe settlement of an item of $60 which had Yeeu paid by the state for which the oouuty should reoeive credit on his alary. A bill of W. H. Robinson for assist ing the assessor was laid over as it exceeded the two-thirlimit of the assessor's salary allowed by law. It It Boy Bean In the School April 15, 1963, buildiDg Sunday under the auspices of the L. D. S. choir. The progrsm Is as follows: Ten minutes talk by James Chris- One of the be 'VuV V A" NEW HOTEL THE MONROE HOUSE Theres CENTRAL, f Southeastern Bur-nsto- -- 1 St. END OF A CAMPAIGN. Ira Despain and his young lady of Fountain Oreen visited hie brother of Relatives at to a Wedding and Bister, James and Agnes Despain, Opinion Anniversary. last week. Raynard Hooton . and Lawrenoe Hyatt returned last week from Ephraim where they have been attending The intermediate and g rammer grades of the publio school will be continued another month, and the primary department will go on to the first of June. dan-ring- g 1 deWItts Iffijf For PUo, Burns, Qalvo lorn, Things had not always run In the couples domestic life; In fact, rather the reverse. Both were each with strong opinions. But the thirtieth anniversary of their wedding had arrived and they decided to kiss and make up once and for all, and to celebrate the occasion fittingly invited a houseful of friends and relative. A pair of Irbrothers-ln-lawere repressible among the guests. Said Brother-in-laNo. 1: What on earth has gotten into the old pair, and why are they making such a fuss over each other? Because this Is the thirtieth annt versary of their wedding, of course," answered No. 2. Hm, said No. 1; the end of the Thirty Teers' War, eo to speak. self-wille- school this winter. Peeled Chickens. A to the country Interested last sum party were very much mer by the remarks of some children, sent out by tbe fresh air fund for a day In the country. There were quit a number of them playing about pretty farmhouse one day, when some passer-bstopped and began to talk to them. Did you ever seen any chickens before? asked one lady, as a flock of fowls came strutting down the lawn. Oh, yes, said one of the eldest, wisely, with a knowing shake of hie head, weve always seen 'em lots only generally It was alter they was peeled." y . States With Foreign Residents. The state which has the smallest number of speaking rest deals Is South Carolina, with sixty-fiv- e only. Georgia has only 200, Ten nessee 700 and Arkansas, Virginia, Mississippi and Alabama less than 1.000 each. Rhode Island has 17,000, while Kansas bas 9,000 and Kentucky 1.S00. Florida has 5,800 and Minnesota, In which Scandinavian are numerous, 75,000. Iowa has 26,000 and Missouri only 15,000. A Possible Catastrophe. My dear! said a frightened husband In tbe middle of the night, shaking his wife, where did you put that bottle of strychnine? On the shelf next to the peppermint." Oh, Lord! he groaned, Tv swallowed It! "Well, for goodness sake, whispered his wife, "keep quiet or Youll wake tht baby." - The Table is always well furnished Beds clean and comfortable. - - - THE NEW YORK WORLD , THRICE-A-WEE- HEADQUARTERS MEN. TRAVELING Livery Stable in connection. rf $ A L-u.tia.r- dONROE, UTAH. "Win get, Proprietor OOOOOQOOOOOOIQOOOOOOOOOOOOI Q o HAVE THINGS RIGHT J o Thats what my pictures are they are just o o right. I am in the Wright House on the o side of Main street going south from the o court house. o o o right? o o My work is artistic. See samples in postofo fice and in front of gallery. Go up stairs and o turn to the thats the right right way to the o where done are place, right things o right o o WHYTE, o o All kinds of Photographs and Photographic Work. o KicshficslcJ, Utah. o o righ-han- d Aint that OOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Lrass EDITION. K Read Wherever the English Language is Spoken. The FOR $ TO THE- - There was a lively runaway yester day about noon. Earnest Poulson bad J. II Ericksous baggy and team at Meteer Bros. store. The animals got loose and fled up First North street to First-clas- s Table, Booms and other accommodations. H. Q. Clarks corner, then turned south. In sweeping around the tith Sample Boom. Splendid location. Bates reasonable. M. ran Q. into lug bouse corner they A. C. ANDREASON, Prop Jones' fenoe and tore down a portion rialn Street, nonroe. of it uud jerked tbe top off the buggy, The team came to a standstill The THE POINT OF RESEMBLANCE no Better Service damage was slight considering the col lision. Wherein Modern Statesman Was Like Unto Daniel Webster. Than that via tha There was In Washington a few fears ago an old negro who was noted for his recollections of all tbe famous statesmen of antebellum days. To him one day came a rather pomDOUs memMrs. Osoar Rose attended conferber of a comparatively recent Conence. gress, who resembled some of the faA baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. mous forensic From Kansas City, Saint Louis and giants of old only In his N. C. Sorenson on March 24. capacity for ardent spirits. He had Memphis to points in the South, South Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawley visit- hie customary cargo aboard and was east and Southwest. inclined to be colloquial. So he aded in Elsinore Monday. dressed the old negro patronizingly: Mrs. Rostron has returned to Moroni Uncle Daniel, I understand that you The Limited used to know Webster, Clay, Calhoun after s visit with her daughter here. and all the celebrated statesmen of Leaving Kansas City at 6:30 P. M. Mre. F. 0. Hanson of Richfield visit- before-the-wa- r times. Oh, yas, sub; will take you to Springfield, Memed her sister, Mre. Hooton, this week. I members dem all," daily, resqonded the old n I been negro. Well, Daniel, have phis, Birmingham, Atlanta, Jacksonville Earl Hawley has purchased the ranch near Annabella and will told that I look like Daniel Webster. and all points in the Southeast. Can you see any resemblance? Well, move next week. For detailed information apply to yes, suh; yo does mind me powful Qeorge Larson and Charles Chris- o Mars Webstah In some respecks. G. W. MARTIN Indeed In what particulars do I retensen went t) the Otter Creek reser mind you of Daniel Webster? InENERAL WE6TERN AGENT voir to work Monday. now thoroughly flattered the quired John Larson has returned from statesman. 1106. 17th "Mosly in de bref, suh, Ogden, where he has been working on responded Daniel; DENVER. COLO. mosly In de href. the railroad for five months past. ; &&&&&&&&& PLEASANT GO -- ftOOk The WinJet House Slock complete ami Lively Runaway. SAMPLE 5 &&&&& &&&&&&& $ $5$ FURNITURE 25 Best Hotd Accommodations southern Utah. Formerly the BERTLESON HOUSE- Dealer in Prop. HACK TO AND FROM DEPOT $ heflarket. Soren (Sbrfotfonscr oue-thlr- The deoeaved was born in Salt Lake City 63 year ago, and was among tbs Machine d COMMODIOUS as is made by doing so. For sale by COUNTY MAP ORDERED. To Care a Cold in One Day. M. J. Lanritzeu stated that he needTake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabed a map of Sevier county, and it was All druggists refund the money lets. ordered that one be prooured for his if it fails to cure. E. W. Orovss sig office. The bond of Peter E. Olson as jus- nature is on eaoh box. 25o. tice of the peace of Koosharem preThe Fox of the Turk. cinct was approved. Until a few years ago Fez, the capThe resignation of A. D. Crawford of Morocco, where the sultan has ital as constable of Koosharem precinct been besieged lately by the pretender was aooepted, and William Brown was tc his throne, had practically a monappointed in his stead. opoly In the manufacture of the TurkAppropriations amounted to $959.54. ish national head dress' named after it the fe as It was supposed that Look Here! the peculiar dull crimson color of the tasseied skull cap could be obtained You people that want to buy a beau- only by using the dye made from a tiful home at Monroe, nearest the new certain berry largely grown In the of the city. The berry and booming Quid Mountain minlut, neighborhood is also much used In the dyeing of mooampe, oau have a chance now in a rocco leather. Now, however, France 1 new story rustio dwelling, and Turkey, and to a oertain extent pantry,; halls aud closete Austria, actively compete wtth Fex for vhcHai, t i and down ataires, kitchen fixture-anwhat is still a very lucrative trade. private waterworks; big burn 4. feet loug; full lot, youug orchard; si What Is a Jamblste? G. Washington Lobb, a Paris dan-inuated 8 block from Maiu street. Wii. d be sold at about its cost. master, has recovered $150 from . Euqulre immediately te P. 0. Box i, M. Albert! for lessons given In The defendant said that he did ' Monroe, Utah. t.ot receive any lessons, but attended he dancing classes as a Jamblste. Bins. T. W. BOSS. V Jambiste is a young society man .ho occupies his leisure hours by act-aNo Tribute Too Praiseworthy for Thi as aa auxiliary at a school of dan-.ag- , Estimable Woman. where he is always willing to nuee with any of the women who are i want of a partner. He furnishes his Mrs. Margaret Ross, wife of T. W to the dancing school gratul--usly- , orvices who died at wees Roes, Joseph last but sometimes the "jambiste was one of tbe best woman whom tbe j;eets with a rich young heiress at the Creator endowed with sterling wo- school and marriage results. manhood. Hhe was an ideal mothei , a true wife, and a warm friend to every deserving person. No tribute U too praiseworthy to bestow upon her. 1 J Dont buy from agents until jou have examined this machine. 1 ou will save money and get just a good a machine Toast Our Misii mary, by Lsurltzen. Response by W. A. Seegmiller. Music by Cbas. J. Olsen. Stump speech by Niele Poulsen. Mandolin and guitar muslo Charles Peterson and others. Speech by Roy Bean. Quartette by G. M. Jones and oem pany. The publio is Invited. Tickets oents. i ' . 32 ' WM. JOHNSTON, v". .ilSGLl 0 0. L. FARNSWORTH, Prop. The NewKoyal Sewin Hong by M L. Bean. Recitation by Eiida Olsen. Music by Josis Jones. vivr V m e. 0 tiansen. 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The Reaper supplies all the county news and is onlv $1.50 per year. ftodol Dyspepsia Cure what you Mt. 0H I Goob 4 to Car newspaper the X Is indispensable Co tbe aon 4-1- 1 ari he bi Every person who can read should have access to a good paper, to keep posted ou the current events of the day and to have a knowlege of local A good paper, one that devotes its efforts to gathering all the news within its sphere, Las become a household necessity. A local paptr is espe- events. cially needful. People have a just curiosity in knowing what their neighbors and friends are doing, m social, business and political life. The paper which pays most attention to these matters, covering as wide a field as possible, is tbe one you want and need and should have. 'ftbe TReaper publishes all the local news of Sevier county and the general news of sourrounding counties. It is conceded to he the best weekly newspaper in the state. It is 1U12 $t.5o a Ji)ear t "COUB |