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Show Record. NE 1MB Nephi City, Utah. Friday, October 21. 1904. Vol. 15. all lines of trade are working to Veterans Attention, extend business as far as possiNotice is ghon that ble and trying to bring a larger then will be hereby a meeting- :f Hie territory in the circle of which Indbn War Veterans of Juab the town is a business center. post held oa Tuesday, October 123th, in tho vestry of tho ITephi Tuesday's Rally. tabernacle at 2 o'clock p. for Tuesday was democratic day the purpose of making in., arrange in Nephi and Levan. Judge O. menis ttio aanuul reunion. ior W. Powore was the chief attracand for the transaction of any tion. The meeting at the opera business that may proper house was well attended and the other, come before said meeting. A audience was very appreciative. ly attenttancefs requested. In fact'it would be a curious au- general EDWIN BOOTH. ConVnd'r. dience that would fail to show appreciation when Powers holds Go in and Win. the boards. Evidently tho Judge If yoa think it is an easy matis an optimist of the first water to conduct a newspaper durter and he has the happy faculty of ing a general election campaign always rubbing the fur the right without s a i y ng , a u y t h i n g way. His tribute to the various wo wih try it. Outcanidates of his party must have side of yon wculd politics what under the been much appreciated, especi- sun U of interest to tho people ally by those interested; and the now. But we have tho sat total absence of vituperation and just isfaction of knowing wo ca. whoop abuse was refreshing. it up for the winners after elecEvidently the Judge realizes tion, Wehae no use for tho and appreciates the fact that Ijo man that defeated uny way. disinterested party is going to We're for gfcts the winners. vote wrong for meanness, and he regulates his remarks accord Card of Thanks. ingly. The family ofGus Ilenriod dePeople are apt to judge each sires through these columns to other by themselves, and theretheir thanks to all those fore, the b"t criterion by which express so kndly lent assistance dur-...- g rho to judge a man is by his own their recent bereavement. judgement. Tho pessimist, or be that can sec nothing but hid Necr Malcolm, WestAustralia surrounding hiaiT" carries a gold mine is. worked by a famiconviction that he luui.-xl-f is bid. ly of father, mother and chilwhile the opposite is invariably true with the optimit-It is cu- dren and is giving out gold at fa thousand to so a rious that realize the rate of seventy-fiv- e many Remember When you want CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, CURTAINS, TABLE AND COUCH COVERS, We have the largest and most com- plete stock to select from, with lowest prices. Big assortment of all thejatcst novelties in Ladies' Collars and Belt?; fust in. Call and see them. Chas. Foote & Sons I Royal Blue Rubbers arc th best. Ask No. 43. jj for them. A Batch of Excuses. To show that a teacher's life is not altogether dull and uninteresting, we quote the following letters said to have been received by teachers in the Philadelphia public schools during the session that closed in June last. Teacher: Georgie's mother got no catching illness. She got a girl. Very respectfully. Teacher: If Louis is bad, please lick him till his eyes are blue. lie has a great deal of the mule in him he takes after his father. Miss Urown: You must stop teach my Lizzie fiisical torture, she needs yet read in and tigors mit sums more an that, if I want her to do jumpin I kin make her jump. Miss: My boy tells me that when I trink beer de overcoat from ray sturnmack gets too thick. Please be so kind and dont intervere in my family affairs. Teacher: What shall I do mit Charlcj ? Me and my man can't nothing make of him. When we want to lick der little imp he gets the bed under whero we can't reach him, and must put n hook on the bed room door to hold him for his licking. Pleaso soak him in school shustas often as joa Ladies' Coats. Our new fall lino of Ladies', Misses M ' Child rens Coats and a V is now complete in Sk i every particular. Correct in stylo; moderate in price, and superior, if possible, in high class s s s coat-makin- to cny thing wo have ever before shown. Our Special. The Palmer Garment. X I Hyde & Wiiltmore Co. Facts Relating: to Profits. In a recent number of McClure's Mairazine is a story in which tho facts relating to the orofits & of a baking powder were brought out through litigation in the courts. It was shown that tho com pany manufacturing tho powder was capitalized at $1G0,000. The profits amounted to $17,017 in 1876 and t bey continued to grow until they reached the enormous aggregate in 1887 of $723,102, the income that year being four times thearcount of the capital invested. Tho profits since 1687 have steadily increased, but the feature of particular interest in Ikis connection is that the company spent f 17,000 for advertising in 187G an I $291,084 this and proE it by j dollars per annum. in 1837. The Ml ing powder may or niav n t have been ' Sotne Sttifei.isbblc Advice. Tho Sanpete V.iik-Hallway superior to others put on the market, J. t the bus- It may be a y'w.w of HUpprtlncnt. uess was made to Company is having considerable pay tho immense returns noted trouble with gunners and others thit:e to urge ppiiplt at ibis sea-o- f through liberal and judicious advertising. Anoththe )r ar to lay in u aupoh er feature in this matter is that tho along its line, who, in the failure company has of better sport, or for practice, f Chambt'rlriiii'ri Cough Remedy. advertised almost in the exclusively newspapers. are breaking the Company's tel- It i ahoo.t Hure to 1p needed le-fThe men behind that baking powder realize winter it ovt r, and mucu mor the value of the newspaper press in egraph and tth phone wire insureaching the lators. This is cauMng consid- prompt and roiilla to and owo it the marvelous results. public, they wht-erable annoyance and iucocven taken :n on hh a Nowspaperdom, ience to the company and besides cv'd is contract-- DM !"(. mi it lot( tl."l III ihi'ftMll American pride is touched in a new spot being expensive, it interferes ImCkIIH it, wliili with communication between fan ii!y h" dun k jitn th snmewhero under the belt, so to sioak bj tho stations. The corn par. y H keep- n y nt hand. T.iii remedy h innouucement from Prague that the Imperial Scientific Station "investigating the ditfrent kinds ing a sharp lookout for these ho widely known and e alt gMh-of beer in the world, has awarded th? highest hon andals and anyone apprehend good that no ouh fchould incd for shooting or destroying afioat buying it in to or for superiority to an American product." nil sulators, will bo prosecuted to any other. It it. i"r by A writer in the World's works the full extent of the 1 iw. siys: There is oo business in the world that grow half so fast is our postoffico money order Last vi r Us total business at tho increased rate of one t: n inillu dollars week. a To mako i plainer, the u will order handle next week money department n n one million more than it handles this week. It it loe by fraud less than ono thousand dollars a all latest Improvements, best an Jcheap-es- t ear. It fhowrd its regular annual increase in the period ot financial depression from 1833 to Satisfaction guaranteed or Money li 1K)7, perhaps the only large business in tho couni! try that did. Refunded with pleasure. tc t n fralit-fir.tor- u git time. Teacher: Please excuse Henry for not come-inr in school as he died from the car on so will his Tuesday. By doing you greatly oblige loving mother. Miss Blank: Please excuso my Paul for being apsent, ho is yet sick with dipterry and der doctor don't think he will discover to oblige his loving . I am his mother's .sister from aunt Mrs. her first husband. Dear Teacher: Pleaso excuso Fritz for staying home he had der measles to oblige his father. Teacher: Please excuso Kuchcl for being away those two days her grandmother died to her mother. Miss: Frank could not come these weeks because he had the amonia and information of tho - g run-ove- tn-d- r btt-iut- t prt-fnrenc- 9 vowels. Teacher: You must excuse my girl for not comming to school she was sick and Lido in a com won doso state for three days. it All Should Pull Together. 8 No town Mill continue to be a good business center as long as the majority of the business men rely upon a few merchants to bring trade to the 1 town. Too often the men in a few lines f trade w are about the only ones that leach out after custom. Ot her merchants wait until thefo business lli men influence people to town and content them selves with trade that naturally drifts to their n to their place. A public spirited mm asks him n self if he is doing his pirt to attract people to come to town. Any person who induces people to tome to town to trade is helping tho entire busi- ii ness community, and no town is a success unless t e Ranges and Heaters s s You get best values of us, besides you get cr,;;!!:nt dunces on $1,001. CO Li valuable prizes, including' Piano, Organ, Steel Range and 50 other useful articles. I In the United Stiles rrheii on i speaks of corn maize is always meant. In England "corn'' is applied to all cereals, espocblly wheat. In Scotland corn" means oats. Germans use tho word in tho same sense as the English.Carlyle, being a Scotchman, in writinr of Frederick the Great allows him- If to refer frequently to Frederick's mcalcarts when, strictly speaking, he should have said grain v tit The bread of Frederick's soldiers was made whe-aof and rye, not "corn" in the restricted .Scotch sense. In Scotland a "cornfield" is only a i id ot oats. Jamieson remarks that tho term in "corn," northern Euroje, is ufeed to denote that species of grain most in use in any particular Hence in Sweden and Iceland tbc term denotes barley. t Excelsior Alercontile Company. The Big Store with Little Prices. re-i'- n. |