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Show TUI" nrJ tJJ nil a ir ITLI8HE0 1 BY Cctarai M (M TkirUir deesr tnvmntiLtbe holiday eetson rolls around and Suggests to him that if he doesnt get into the swim with the rest, he will get left. Even then he is so stingy that he can afford but a small space, and he fills that so lull of eighteenth eelf-interc- lessees. . O' Str4y, II Uu. T4V,u acrl-i- t, bt FEBRUARY 16. 1898. TUESDAY, LAST APPEAL. A The following editorial utterances "of the Texas Star, truly depict the pleasures and profits of tunning a newspaper in an unappreciative community. If it suggests some thing to some of our readers, and they act upon and profit by it, we will leturn cur sincere thanks to the author, who says; For sixteen long, weary years, we have been running a newspaper here; but the burden is getting too heavy to bear and we think seriously of giving up thetbankless and hopeless task. Since we have been here, and largely owing to our efforts, the t 1 i . . W Furm.:r3 cr.J Ccr. yen - :'zn - . te graphical force, we roust depend it not upon advertising. bet n for the aid of the few live business men at .home, and advertisements from patent medicine firms who realize the rvalue of the Star as an advertising medium, we should long slncehaye gonetothe ' ''K A,s 1 iMil cloven-hoofe- wall. lo f1 contract. '"England prides itself ' " Can git horses neatly Bhod and as Oil i!ovj upon the justice of its laws, and vehicles substantially repaired ! sre quoted a matter of fact they Shoeing in ter ferns aud horses throughout the civilized werd as a Pain Was rwnddcntns and Hopa with deformed feet, a specialty. model; but this relic of barbarism Had Eeert Abandoned Wonder-- ATstill remains upon its statute ful Results of Purifying tho Blood. CEOF.QE SAYLORS tlacfculit books. Slop. camo in left -- century, antique advertising, that no one reads it; or if they do, they Things arc Quito Different How. relief to turn for larger, The world was all right la our forefath- advertisements of live business erg dflVBt houses. He is then ready to swear Eut thingsare quite different now, For every good blessing the Lord got the that advertising doesnt pay. praiee, subNo paper can live Upon its now. different are But quite things scription list. It but little more To church everybody on fcfundays would than pays for .the paper upon go. which we print, the ink, and wetr Aud family prayers were offered, you know, of the type and machinery. Poscreature fear of a Through sibly we might add. office rent.,: foclovr For our telegraphic service, But things are quite different now. our own labor and Each man had the good of hie neighbor that ol our editorial and typoJ at heart. up-to-da- Editor, A. Gordon. JOURNAL, LOG All, UTAH. FEBRUARY Y t bh settles ili ng wilhouUnyJormol marriage ewearftoh L1?,5 e f t h a t it-- ; TAEL A ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO., . TRI-YEElCL- d A very Bcvere pain tny knee, which grew worse end worse, aud One block South of Old U. O. Foundry, Main Street, Logau. finally a sore broke out above the knee. It discharged a great deal end the pain ircra my thigh down was maddening. Large, hard, purple Bjjois uppeared on my leg. I suffered in thU way for years, and gave up all hopo of ever being cored. My wife was reading of a case like iniuo -S- UCCESSOR T-Ocured by Hoods Sarsaparilla, and eke advised mo to try it. I began taking it and when I had used n few bottles I LEWIS & EDWARDS. found relief from my Buffering. Oh, bow thankful I am for this relief I I am stronger than I have ever been in my life. I am in tho best of health, bavo a good . PAINTS, appetite and am a Hew man altogether. r?OILand J. P. Moons, Lisbon Falls, Maine. LCTGLASS. EDWARDS WILLIAM fffT-FURNITU- But things are quite different now, None suffered from slanders Sarsa-- O dart, . Eut things are quite different now. The rule which they strictly regarded Is the best In f.ict the One True Elooil purifier. was, Do r To others as you would have them do to Hoodd Pills euro alt livcrllli-- m cents.- soul-poisoni- 'T pariila - . ' At the old stand on Main St., East of Thatcher Bros. Bank. -- r- you, And to that good teaching they ever L were true, But things are quite different now, Edward VJ. Smiths T C. DAILEY, Wo. have worked on and hoped They needed no curfew to send them to ROTARY PUBLIC, on all these dreary, years, but unbed, LAND ATTORNEY. REAL ESTATE AGENT, less we receive more liberal adverBut things are quite different now, ' FIRE INSURANCE, their At the ali youngsters prayers eight tising patronage during the next AND had door to U. 8. land 0!Rej, 8. Oateaaext COLLECTOR. Eaid, City. Obtains patents for town has grown from three to seven three mouths than we have during But things arc quite different now. and teiert Mineral land., Oormupon't'P' thousand inhabitants, and the the past sixteen years, we' shall The elder ones set an example of right, allotted uni Information riven. Business Promptly Attended to. in seek tallow ALFRED the home endeavor at new and UOOimLL By reading dips pastures, number cf mercantile establishat Newton, Utah. Agent, light this eomewbere in Edwards Block, Logan. ments has increased from a half ti prove that There was no hot time in the old town there is State a nlacewhere great dozen tomorathanfcore. These a man is not considered But things are quilo different now. prosper, because they enjoy the a newspaper and and where, beggar tointerloper, entire trade of our own town, were true models of beauty a live paper adver- The girls by publishing with a the of and good grace, portion gether trade of more than 30,000 people tising that particular locality, he But things aie quite different now, their mothers, who set within the radius of twenty miles. may be considered a respectable, They . followed the pace. them useful of member the community, This, too, is Jn a great jdegree due and earu-a- tBut tliirigsare quite differfintjjQw to our Tabor; buf who, beslde8our The bloom ou their cheeks was a natur- - In order to make room for the immense stock of Spring goods which al flush, selves, ever looked at it in thai and clothing. We do not wish wilLeooa heaven-sea- t -be .to a own roseate this Natures 'Twos a arrivo, special sale of different grades regarded beggars light? blush, the If merchants dont And of Shoes is now on. When we located here we in- plea. wasnt put on with a rag or a brush, think the them Star full returns formed ourtelves of all the natural tbingd arc quite different now for every cenT pa!J,TeT them res on reefr of"t befcou ri tryTab d value teachings with wisdom withdraw their at once The ministers Childrens Shoes from 25 cents up. were pointed out new fields, for the and put us out patronage fraught, in . our of Ladies-Sho- es misery Eut things are quite different now, from SI. 25 up. : profitable; investment of capital. thirty days instead of a in longer They never dipped the political pot, We have never ceased singing the Mens Shoes fr .2 5. up different wow period., We.Jiave .beea dying - But thing uro quite praiserof this section of by ,drgreeslong.noBelLand have They preached jif the beauties heaven Star state; but while others-bav- e sublime, made no This is oUr Of t lurid souls in a sulphurous profited by our labors they have first and complaint. last and means spiel, . clime, to no shown inclination t v - Aeric-d'c- 'i P least-sufficient-f- ood f - -- cm$l -- fire-to- - ANDREAS PETERSON. -- recipro cate. Whenever a new business house has been opened we have given it Whenever any change a send or improvement has been made, we have noted it, Whenever the proprietor or his wife have gone: to El Paso, Houston or any other Old p 1 ace r poo. pi easu r .ir bu si nef p, his name and business have been mentioned. If he ever had enter prise and money enough to purchase a whole car of goods at one time, we have referred to bis enterprise and "business sagacity. Whenever there has been a great ' holiday celebration, entertainment ef iny'other excaseno"bringpecF business. If you can afford to live without the Star, we can. do better elsewhere. If you cant, then return to some appreciable degree the benefits we have freely show eredon you. . ' The above editorial holds the mirror up to nature. It will find an -e- cho-da" the heart " of every publisher of a country newspaper, as it epitomizes his own experience in a treater or( lesser degree. We trust it proved efficacious and that hereafter the' editor of the Star may be able to feed on terrapin, d rink-eha- m h pagoea inonds. He deserves them all; and when he dies, a monument to commemorate his Job-lik- e pand-we- ard Aud that brought the folks to the scratch - every time, Ant things are quite different now. Tocities the ruralista went without fear, ' But things are qnite different now, They never bought sawdust believing twas queer, . But things are quite different now. edbtaiids ; formerly of They never cashed checks for the strangers they met, Is now doing bueiness at tbo olL Cardon Stand onMainSreeLand Qa three li tle carda they were not ask- -t cordially Invites his friends and the general public to call d to bet, on him when in need of And bricks of pure gold (?) were not ) to tempted get. But th ngs ara quite different now. The people all lived to a happy old age, But tilings are quite different now, Glass or Picture Franks- Fast living neer hustled them off from life's stage, But thinus are quite different now. And when fronrtheearthby cittageYhey CerGeOD-TEBATSIEST-- AXO PKICE3 OUARANTEED.J V , Thomas H. Lewis, i furniture. CarpetLlWowt -- were drivtn, pie from the outlying country Into When deaths etuel hand the last earth-ti- c town to spend money with him, had riven. s of them went on a we have boomed it; have been to . for heaven, years. We have built tience. ' doing it But are different now, things quite up his business and" the town, Denver Tost, VOU spending sixteen of the best years our4ifa-Anof dnota little capital I.viTsa newer r"co rre? po n d in doing it. What has been our I latest issue of the London, reward? Loss of time aud money, ents,.the England, Tit Bits, recalls a pro- From tho Clerk of the Circuit Court. Tken the Route to take Is ttiecs and lack of appreciation. We have a good subscription hibitory mandate of the law and the list. The people have appreciated established church, which, aithough Frrxaxdixa, Fla., Feb. 28, lS9o. our efforts, if the business men now in force, smacks strongly of Mik J. Georgb Si'iiRKR, Druggist, rs t r have not. theracdievalagesrAoTrc3pah3t "and borrowers "wo must have at ent recites the death of a" nuns "Dear Georg: Please Teend"' a bottle of Chamberlains Cough least five thousand readers. We wifer --ir YOU "WANT- -U1 bed her death who, upon , Remedy. 'T'would not feel easy if can point loV few firms who have H done the square thing by us in the pledged her husband to marry her I knew there was nonoof this valu'D matter of advertising, and their sister, who would pome more near- able Remedy in' the hou:e. I have success is proof of the efficacy of ly beinj a' mother to her children given it a fair test and consider it O -- 7 one of the very" best remedies for tr. the Star as an advertising medium thanT could any woman and aid to Success. They volun blood. He knew the law upon the croup that I have ever found. One ID dose has always been sufficient;" al -- teer their- advertising,-- - knowing it subject, . to ask ifhe bqt yrrote -- to be though I use it freely'. Any cold a :aod could not contract a common law THROUGH CARS TO DENVER, PUEBLO. KANSAS CITY, my children contract yields very never kick when the hill is preto with this medicine. I can her; that is, with- readily sented. It is different with the marrage OMAHA, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS,, NEW YOIHL You approach a merch- out the aid of the Church ofEog-lan- d conscientiously recommend - it - for . majority. ant of the other class, to solicit ad. and if not, whether he could croup and colds in children. AND BOSTON. , Yours and he aa a respectfully, regards you vertising, not go somewhere upon Iho contiCO The iMast Geo E. Wolff. Magulllccut Scenery In tho World.- beggar. Occasionally he may give nent, get married and then return. Sold ' by Riter Bros. Drug Co. f vou a little iust to get rid of you, The ; answer to both questions was but he considers it money thrown Send for a copy of our Crossing th9 Rockys, and get some away when he pays it to a d d iq the negative. No one in EngWe are anxious to do a little JJJ ideas of the wonders to bo seen. Write for rates and further par- ' ' newspaper. When the bill is pre- land could legally marry them, good in this world and can think ' liculars. sented he kicks and WAtita a fifty and if they were married abroad of no or belter pleasanter way to per cent redaction. " This failing, the marriage would be held invalid do it than - One F. A. WADLEIGH, Genl PaBsenger and Ticket AgeDt, Salt Laics City. by recommendinghe wants you to draw it out of the Minute Cure their as a prevent Cough return, and they would store, and if yon consent he takes upon 0. B. GiUon, Traveling Passenger Agent, Ogden. ive of pneumonia, be to criminal subject care of the reduction. If you deprosecution and other serious 'consumption lung 'troubles mand cash, as he docs for his in the rams manner and for the that follow Tickets for sale by colds. Coneglected goods, he pays it grudgingly and same reason as if they were cohab-op Grocery & Drug Co, W. W. WOODSIDE, Logan. Nine-tenth- bee-lin- e CHUG BAStr " -- Between-subscribe- i A Pleasant Trip, of-ali- -- paying-investm- Fast Time," and Fine Trains, en -- ent, j - -- t -- . J- 4 - , . ; ! . , I ; i .s46.-r- if |