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Show raw TR1.7EEKLY JOUENAt ti'M'SW "SF hr& Dear Madam: I take pleasure T ia . ad vising you tbaUl,. have this day forwarded to the Postoffice de--rCLIBBID b- ypartment your name for postmisEABL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING 00., tress at Dry Fork, and expect the appointment to ho made within , the next week or ten days. I trust lessees., ,, that you will continue to push the wy Republican cause in your part of Bitonl M tt at State and I shall feel free to the StBrT, Uju, Tkinlv ulMatter. mi4-cUcall upon you in the partys inter ests at any time in the near future. Editor. We feel that offices should A. Goidox. go to the ones who have been leaders NOVEMBER 23 1907 and workers in the party and who TUESDAY, will be of service to us in the future. With this idea I have rec DISTRIBUTION OF PAP- pmmended you for the place. Very truly, Glen Miller. The ways of the Government, We wonder what Mr. Miller will like those of Omnipotence, Are past finding out. But iittlen8idera - - ftel - freetoaUuponMr.6mit tion seems to be given the faithful for, and in what particular thing he will be of service to us in the party workers by the McKinley n EJOUniTAI. twfi m - administration. The latest exhi- future. bition of eccentricity was in the appointment of Mr. Orson Smith to the Logan postmastership. If corIn E00TBALL a law prohibiting football; the councils of.several large cities, are considering the question, and a number of societies are agitating it. In our own State the Church Board of Education of the Salt Lake Stake has adopted a resolution protesting against the playing ot the game by any students under their jurisdiction, and this action is likely to be followed . by the State Board.' Other organizations will take the matter 'ftp; and unless the methods of the (game are thoroughly reformed, the time is rectly reported, Mr. Smith was a Bryan Republican during the campaign which resulted in the election of McKinley. He did not enter the race for the office, and ' was hot thought of in connection with the position until the recent Glenn Miller. visit of The other fellows climbed and shook the tree; Mr. Smith simply at hisi ease and waited for reclined . f the persimmon to drop into his mouth. And now all of the others pap-dispens- . S. - t, , A-T, CO. Richmond OfJE WEEK SHOES, UNDERWEAR, OVERCOATS. Etc., etc. sold their real value. We pay cash for at one-ha- lf We sell goods at Cash prices. Call and he convinced. SALE BEGINS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21st. Prd-duc- e. wAYSieceived aneeded lesson recently, when Fre R. received Ketcham,an a verdict of $21,666 from the Northeastern railroad company at Chicago. During the big strike in 1894, Ketcham went out with the other men, and after the strike was over sought to the employ of the company. His ap plicatiou was refused. So far, this was all right, The company had a perfeet right to refuse- - the man employment, and had its revenge proceeded no -- farther, all would have been well. Ketcham went elsewhere and occasionally obtained employment where he w as not .known; but in each instance as soon as he became known he was discharged, although a com His petent and Reliable man. name had been, placed upon the blacklist, and the. revenge of the railway company followed him from one situation to another. He was an industrial pafiah, carrying with him the brand placed upon him by the railway company, and on this account he was debarred from the privilege of making an honest living, and he and his fam Uy suffered, being reduced to destitute circumstances:'. His case has established a precedent, and it is to he hoped that the terrible power of the iniquitous blacklist will be forever broken. Natural conditions and the overstocking of the labor market are sufficient handicaps for a' man to contend against, without completely excluding him from all opportunity to make a living in the occupation of his choice, and compelling him to either steal or starve. 4: PEOPLES MERCANTILE near when it will bo abolished by law. re-ent- er er &S.10 , . many quarters there is springing up a strong sentiment against football; and unless its devotees devise some means of making the game less brutal and dangerous, appearances indicate that the days of the eport are numbered. Its friends laud theameas being of the greatest value in the culture of physical perfection, and also attribute to it great moral qualities as a cultivator of good judgment, alertness of mind, generosity and general manliness. think unutterable things. Its opponents claim that it is a The blow must have been an promoter of brutality and cruelty. especially hard one for Robert The opposing Jteams line up, and Murdock. Always a dyed in the there is a grim determination to wool Republican, he endorsed the win at all hazards. If there is a party policy and was a staunch jjarticuTarly .strong man in the advocate of monometallism during opposing teamj a united effort the entire campaign. Although is made to disable him. He the advocacy of the gold standard must be prevented from makbrought a mans honesty, or sanity a goal, even if it Is necinto question, Bob never faltered. ing to make a united atHe was faithful unto the end, and essary tack upon him and break his this is his reward. The account of limbs or. head.. Every, humane Orsons appointment which ap- consideration vanishes in the depeared in the Tribune, added in- sire for victory. Compared with sult to injury by classing Robert it, prize fighting is a with candidate Boyle, as' being the harmless diversion. comparatively only Gentiles in the race. Occasionally a prize fighter is The Den ocracy has no interest killed; usually, because his head in the matter further than to await cornea in violent contact with the developments and learn juBt what floor; seldom because of the force Mr. Miflers reward is to be, and of a blow. Whenever a death ochow the goods are to be delivered. curs, the news is heralded all Mr. Smith will doubtless make a over the world, and press, pulpit good postmaster if he can devote and public cry for the suppression his time and attention to the duties of the prize ring; but the game of of the office; but will he? football goes merrily on, and its FROM FOOT TO KNEE The appointment of a man from victims are numbered by the score. another state to the land office, that The football season is still Ohio Woman Suffered Great Agony From a Terrible Sore Her Story of of Mr. Smith to the Logan postof- young; but it has already num the Case, and Her Cure. recent and other fice, appointments, bered ten victims killed outright, For many years I was afflicted with a are sources of congratulation to and in the neighborhood of three milk leg, and a few. years ago it broke out the Democracy because they serve hundred injured. On the thir in a sore and spread from my foot to my notice upon the straight out ad- teeuth of the present month Yale knee. I suffered great agony. It would ministration Republicans of the and Harvard met upon the grid bum and itch all the timo and discharge State that they may hope for no iron. The game was denounced a great deal. My health was good with the exception of this sore. I tried a great reward, and this courses is not by the rooters and described kinds of aalve, but some would many by calculated to strengthen Republi- the .newspapers as. irritate the sore so that 1 could hardly being comcanism in the State, as it is not a paratively spiritless; still, five of stand the pain. I could not go near the Are without suffering intensely. Someene Republican trait to labor for love Harvards and one of Yales play sent me papers containing testimonials of alone. It also confirms the Demo- ers were carried from the field dis- cures by Hoods Sarsaparilla, and I told cratic claim that while the Demo- abled. my husband I would like to try this medicine. He got me a bottle and I found it cratic party has as many bosses as Speaking of football, James J. helped me. 1 kept on taking it until my there are voters, and everyone of Corbett limb was completely healed. I cannot recently Baid: . them stands an equal chance, the --"-I have stood in the grand stand praise Hoods Sarsaparilla enough for ' the Republican party always has a few at the Polo Grounds and seen men great benefit it has been to 'me. It cleanses the blood of all impurities and members who rule the roost and and women who hold up their leaves it rich end pure. - Mns. Axxa E. dispenierthepap without regard to hands in horror at the mere men- Eaexn, Whittlesey, Ohio. You can buy Hoods Sarsaparilla of all applaud vigormerit. It forgets past favors and tion of a prize-fighwhen a player if the side druggists. Be sure to get only Hoods. ously old friends, and is in the habit of antagonistic to their sympathies favorite family offering rewards for future services. was carried off the field crippled. Hoods Rills ShX. l'rieo 23c. Had the postmastership gone to They thought that his loss would the most popular candidate among enable their favorite 'to win the Unclaimed Loiters. . thoe who .entered the race, we game. The better the man and - Mrs. Bcgfie Bennett, the more serious his injuries .the Mr. Lucinda believe Mr. Joseph Odell would Walker, louder they cheered. There was Hiss Katie Wright. . have received it. Besides, his no more sympathy for the injured If the above are not called for within of the strongest men io the hearts of those people two week from date they will be sent and best. Probably the reason it than there was in the hearts of to the Dead Letter Office at Washington. J. M. Blatk, PvM. it did, may ancient Romans who watched the Loeax. Utah. Nov. . went in the direction 15. I8U7. he inferred from the following, gladiatorial contests for the victims torn to pieces by the wild beasts; Small safe pill, best pill which is self explanatory: but these are the men who howl DeWitts pill, Little Early Risers cure Salt La,ke City, Utah, Oct. 18, against boxing contests. biliousness,, constipation, "sick - ; 1897. The governors of several states headache. Co-o- p Grocery Sc Drug Mrs. Edna Cole, Dry Fork, Utah. are . working for the enactment of Co. f . 1P7. T3CT , - lOGAW, UTAH NOVEMBER 23 -- PEOPLES.--MERCANTIkECO..r RICHMOND, UTAH. Notice. A There will be a meeting of the landholders of the Smitbfield Irri BOO LI DE A gation District, held in .central school house Smitbfield City, Utah, at 7 p. m. on the first Monday of And E. R. Miles Jr. Is In It Decembet 1897; when the Trustees With a full stock of Family will present their annual report to supplies, Dry Goods, Groceries, the landholders of said District, Coal and Hardware. Crockery, and deterraineibe rata of tax for Blankets TromTSCJ'centr 'up'." the ensuing year, and for the elecand Boys Gents Ladies tion of a board of trustees, a secreMackintoshes from $3.00 up; tary and a treasurer for the ensuand a complete line of Boots, ing two years. Shoes, Overs, Felts, Rubbers Also to amend section ten of and Overshoes; and you would s by striking out the words think if you were to see his July 1st, and inserting the words fistock of Christmas goods, that October 15thu ia lieu thereof. Santa Claus had simply unThomas II. Woolford, loaded his entire stock right Samuel Nelson, there, knowing Smithfield was J. V. Ai.lex, the only place that could sell W. F. Harper, at the right prices. Call, in Trustees. and buy an Album or some War. L. Winn, other present for your best Secretary. friend. All kinds of farm taken in exchange Will You Give Up all that products lor merchandise. A fine enhealth means to you? If not. look larged Photo for every $10.00 out for impure blood. Cure boils, trade, given away. pimples, humors and all scrofulous E. R. MILES, Ju. tendencies by taking Hoods Sarsaparilla. - - - SiillTHFIELD -- by-law- Utah. Smithfield, Hoods Pill are purely vegetable and do not purge, pain or gripe. All druggists. 3 Ladies bxLY suffer from female diseases, and it is for ladies only that Dr. Shares Favorite Prescription ia prepared. Cures all female diseases. It is a local remedy and very pleaeant to use. Try it ladies. $1 a bottleat Riter Bros. - - Drug Gos. - - . J. Z. SMMLiR ' Land Attorney. Third Street, - - Logan, Utah. - Peoples Store. You cant cure consumption but you can avoid it and cure every other form of throat or lung trouble In Z- - C M I. Building. by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. Co-o- p Grocery Sc Drug Co. Cheapest Store in the County. i We Have Marriage Licenses Fiist and' Furniture second. We have just what you want in Furniture and at the lowest prices. - a Large Assortment ol Sloes, Hats. Lamps. Glassware. Dry Goods, and N. fl. Lindquist. 'i Bogs Clothing. a Le-o- Coffins, Caskets, and a complete line of Undertakers Goods. White and Black' Hearses. Third St., east of Tithing Office, Logan. Ail kinds of Fish! John A H- - Anderson, Prop. Great Ladies', Misses and Childrens Plush and Cloth and Jackets at prices that defy competition.' You mustCapes see these before buying. Our Clothing Department is now complete with the best and latest styles. THRESHING MACHINE MEN! We can save you from 10 to 60 per cent on Oil and Grease, and in fact on everything else you want. REMEMBER! . We are always prepared to buy WHEAT, OATS, HOGS, Potatoes, &c. We pay you tho highest price for what you have to sell, and make you the lowest prices on your supplies. - - . M. 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