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Show THE HEBER HERALD PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY Regular session of the county court to-da- y. 4- Dolf Duke entertained the Brass Band Thursday with roast turkey and located for the winter, supplies in , feed good, and last but not least there is peace with the agent, Three Depity Marshalls were in town thanksgiving eve and arranged with some of the people to go to Park City good stories. John Luke and family moves to Park and have an City Van Wallace and E. were in town last week. day, -- to-morro- C. Egelsoh Captain Dodds and family left for their home at Ashley Friday morning. The cards are out for the wedding of Julia Duke and Thomas Crook for Dec. 4rd. finished have Thorn brothers their rail road contract and , started far home Saturday. The wife of Hon. A. Hatch had the quinzy last week and for a few davs could not talk. Dr. Lindsay was confined to his room Saturday and Sunday with throat and lung troubles. The editorship of The Wave will change hands the first of January and Mr. Bar.ee will take charge. Tuesday the county collector will publish a list-o- f delinquent tax payers, there is about 200 names on the list. D. W. Jones was in town for a few days canvasing for his new book Forty ykaus among tok Indians. in-title- d, The cattlemen returned from the Uintah country last week, camps are -- examination before the United States comUMoner next Tuesr Miss Sophia Clyde of Hebvr and John Luke of Park City were married Wednesday evening at the residence of Mr and Mrs. G. W. Clyde. Presi- dent A. Hatch preforming the ceremony. A small party of relatives and friends were present and spent a very enjoyable evening with, the new married couple. 9 A STORY OF JOSH lilLUNGS. A few years ago. ruling up town in a Madison avenue car, I was seated opposite the gentleman who is best remembered as Josh Billings. The rear platform was somewhat crowdednd in the course of our ride one of the passengers stepped off and on sevaral times in order to assist the lady passengers. Finally-whe- n the car was just comfortably filled, and the courteous gentleman had taken his seat inside, Jose Bilings, see- stranger, said: , ing an opportunity for a io!l beckoned to the conductor, a nef, 'pointing to the - Dont you charge for every ride on this, car? Yes, sir, answered he. Well, Ive seen that fellow get on this car six times, and you have collected only one fare from him. Harper MagFine, ; - . -- |