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Show ewe t 9eao 9 i Nephi High School Department FT 15 A MATTER OFHEALTH Lots of Folks Edited by JOHN HALL. MMMtltHt MMMMMHONM Invitations are out announcing the High School Ball to be given at Miller's Hall, Friday evening December 10. At the last dance everybody present expressed themselves as having "a jolly good time." It is the intention of the high school not to retro grade along this line, so a lively ana pleasant'time is expected. IIP HWMMC603 gambling debts and getting into scrapes at school. Poe, while very young, began to think seriously of writing, but was not very successful, receiv ing little pay for his work and only writing when in danger of starvation. One English critic says: "It is easy to see why it is that the most popular writer of his generation had to struggle o hard for bare subsistence, li . short stories were an easy prey for the newspaper and when thousands are reading them the author received nothing but a few dollars paid bv the publication in which they first appeared Although Poe was a genius, he did not write much, his poems numbering about forty in all. But by those it is easily seen that he was a true poet whatever else he lacked. He possessed the real attribute of the poet, -- Found Near school grounds, Thursday, Five cents, made in the year 190 . Anyone who can identify may get it by calling on the editor of high school notes. Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Characteristic Sketch of Poe. The story of Edgar Allen Poe's life, is a sad one. Though short, Fresh Fish every Friday at it was from the besrinning a Chase's Market. Try it. struggle with adversity. HowevPostmaster Booth was a busi- er earnest he was in the desire ness visitor in Salt Lake for a to do his duty he was always thwarted in his purposes. Whatfew days this week. ever good resolutions he made viz: melody and imagination. Hereafter Script will be acwere overcome by a stronger Poe had but little scholarship cepted at 90c on the dollar power. He was never prosper- but liked to make a show of great at Chase Meat Mirket. ous in any of his undertakings. learning. Neither was he a deep Geo. Howard went to Salt Lake Being physically and morally reasoner for most of his scien load of beef car with a Tuesday weak and of a willful disposition tific works are valueless. market. Christmas cattle for the he easily yielded to temptation, Many of Poe's enemies charge him with beinsr a plagiarist. Al Dance at the opera house Fri- which made it impossible for Music by him to continue his efforts in though not entirely innocent his day, December 16 Ellertson Bros. Prizes will be one line very long. Many good works have the reputation of be chances of success in life were ing the most original of Ameri awarded. to him, but each new en can writings. Through all his Miss Luella Miller went to Salt opened As work there is a strain of melan Lake City last Tuesday to visit terprise ended in failure. soon as he seemed to be in a choly and sadness, a love of the with friends and relatives for a fair way to win he would become beautiful and supernatural.Poe's few weeks. discontented with his work and was a strange character, he had J. N. Pexton came down from his unsatisfied, restless nature no sense of honor, and though Springville the first of the week would long for a change, or the he did evil deeds he did not seem to spend a few days at home and desire for drink and opium to have an evil nature. He failed with old friends. would become irresistible. only to know or see his duty to Even with these faults Poe de himself or to others. It has been The Mora Co op burned to the serves pity rather than censure. saia tnai foe lacnea win power ground at about 3 o'clock last Wednesday morning. It is esti Heredity and early training were because he was easily drawn in mated that $ 4,000 worth of mer. against him. His father was a to evil habits, but it is not so; he drunkard and a transient; his had a will, "he only failed to rec chandise went up in the blaze. FOR SAL- E- A large, handsome, mother was an actress of good ognize tne end. to wnicn man wood Heating Stove, suitable for birth but delicate in health, this should bend his activity." It has school or store room, costing new condition being brought on by also been said that it is doubtful and if Poe really ' understood the 135. Will be sold for 9. Also a supporting her husband children. At the age of three meaning of morality, for his Buckeye Vapor Bath Cabinet, Edgar was left an orphan thoughts, as shown by his writcosting new $8, to be sold at 3 years was but adopted by a wealthy ings, were purity and goodness Apply at this office. man by the name of Allen. Here while his acts were sinful. The many friends of Miss Tha- he was reared in One of his noblest traits of luxury and petlia Pi ice will be pleased to learn ted and wit, character was his reverence for by all for his that she is studying vocal music and consequently beauty he became a women. He loved his wife devotunder the instruction of Miss much spoiled child. At Mr. Al- - edly and had she lived and had Emma Uamscy, in Salt Lake Ion's table he took wine with his good health Poe's life story would She is making rapid progress in elders and soon formed a liking have probably ended less tragic-fo- r her work. play-'allHe loved solitude and had drink and card strong District Attorney and Mrs. ing. He was never taught the but few friends; they were mostJ. A. Melville moved up from meaning of obedience, and in ly women. Fillmo'-the first of the week early youth he became Poe was among the best literand are now at home to their restless and dissipated. Un- ary critics in America; was frank friends, in the Cazier property til the age of 21. when he was in his criticism and "rec. gnized sitmted one block west of the cast off, he uas a source of trou- genius when he saw it," but for N ebo block. ble and expense to his ever in- - his personal jealousies his judg Nephi Lodge No. 10 I. O. O. F. dulgent guardian, ever incurring ment could not be relied upou. : Local Notes. : been in to see our Christmas Goods not evthat's why we are atill talking. erybody Come in and look our stock over, maybe you wont want to buy anything, that wont make any difference, come in anyway. Our "Year Long" Clock Drawing is receiving well merited approval. Clock now on exhibition in our show window. A chance with every dollar spent. Let us show you our Holiday Goods, you are more than welcome. J W. T. Denn & Co. THE JEWELERS. A Certain Cure for Croup Grip Quickly Knocked Out. "Some weeks ago during the When a child shows symptoms winter weauher both my wife of croup there is no time to exper. and myself contracted severe colds iment with new remedies, ao matwhich speeiily developed into the ter how highly they may be recomworst kind of lagrippe with all its mended. There ia one preparation misarable," says Mr. J S Egleston that can always be depended upon. of Maple Landing, Iowa. "Knees It has been in use for many years and joints acbiDg, muscles sore, aud has never been known to fail, head stopped np, eyes and nose viz: Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. running, with alternate spells of Mr. M FCompton, of Market, Tex., chills and fever. We began .using says of it, "I have used Chamber-- ) Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, ain's Cough Remedy in eeven casaidin the same with a dose ofCham es of croup with my children, and berlain'a Stomach and Liver Tab- can truthfully say it always gave lets, and by its liberal use soon prompt relief." For sale by all completely knocked out the grip." druggists. These Tablet promote a healthy action of the bowels, liver and kidThe secret of the art of writing which is beneficial is to have soraethiog to say, and to neys always when the system is congest ed by a say just that and no other. cola or attack of the grip. For sale pa-ve- re Mothers, Be Careful Of ih health of your children. The United States treasury re- Look ul f r coughs, cold-- croup ports a scarcity of gold coins.There aud whooping cough. Stop them in U no lack of people who can sym- time One Minute Cough Cure is Harmless and pathize with the Uxited States taebest remedy. p'eaeant. treasury. by all druggies. , NOTICE TO FARMERS! Goshen Mill & Elevator Co. j y. e self-Will-e- d, Docs Custom Grinding at the rate of 35 lb. Straight Grade and J5 lbs. Bran and Shorts per bushel. Stores Wheat for farmers and pays highest cash price for all grain Goshen Mill & Elevator Co. i elected officers as follows at their meeting last week: A. V. Hague, Homeseckers Excursion. Noble Grand; J. J. Sullivan. Vice Grand; George Ellis, Clerk; J.S. Have your friends come to Painter, Treasurer; H. M. Scott Utah and Nevada Tickets and George Spcrry Sr., Trus- on sale by Eastern lines via. Salt tees. Lake City to points on the Salt The Excelsior Mercantile Co's. Lake Koute, and San Pete Valley fo rce ha vc d on e the m sel v e s p rou d Railway. January 3d and 17th. this week in the arrangement February 7th and 21st. March of their window display of holi- 7th and 21t and April 4th and day goods. It is about a nice a lfath, 19o5, with stopover privi show window as one could find lege in Utah or Nevada. See any in a country town. Agent Silt Lake ttoute, or adH is claimed for Lem II. Par- dress. J. L MOOHE, District ker's latest play, -- Nettie the Passenger Agent, Salt Lake City Newsgirl," which will be teen at the opera house, next Mondav. The Worst Insurance. December 19, that it is a iwcr lot story well told. In the play! Is that whica is never taken. every pathetic situation is said The best insurance is that which lobe shaded by a feature of com-- ! is taken here at once, cdy, which fact has made the j Penn Mutual Life. G1? years old. piece on of the most strcngly Farrelhv. Grant, General Agents, appreciated by all theatre goers. G. W. Sudbury, Local Airent. ; ANNOUNCEMENT. Be sure and get a chance on the ladies' and gents' prizes to ba given on December 23, by the We will be dosed down during the greater part of DecemOpera House. ber, but HAVE PLENTY OF MILLSTUFF ON HAND SECRET SOCIETY COOK'S STANDARD tor.tx Ar Kinmniwi) n4 ri m ltu. RITLALS for ci-t'- - l JO Kr tint III. drrm in tliu.t'lt mriud.p tit )nt mnr,. Illitrat-tii,nri'lfti tl.a illt "Mansard I tww'lil tai tn I. r.t nMirljr ni'fr orru lurnuiiKl. n4 ril- ! "nik." ir"f-.nr. with Hie I fi-- ".,' - d-- r " - ritual, wiorM n1 jJr rii'turt.in.tri'f,Momtorif! M Id. Ir h for nci, li.rr... I bT Ui Tj,r Into, 4ihioi.ir) dnirrw. QT.r p.Mfx iri 2 r t, :i.tii hiki, roTirril IMI - 1 ., V.tb M. 7.V: Sinr lywlrfff f4 , kh fl M. tact M,clilpn "ork." fc0 H dvuTfe. i'ioth 4l". I all ttilO: ' P.i'.fa l.r0. npr Jtrt Otitt ilurm . nr. ,.J !.((". Ru.a tiJt. W, ' Of "1 Frrau)r,nrr Illnlrtl." EXAC1 "V t UTAH; -- eame hinllr,r ani l rh. I A40 wirk. tpe tl.OO.Id Tiri ethJMit I ii 'iota "Wb mr,rl," H , fhl.n.lf'irK.T. ri &2 ilfg. Ma.'in mi-- rt - " rtr '"; f i- ir, ifi !.. tigr-t-F1rn f U' lr ip w.Ui m, l li t . Ot'li rii 1 m ,H Am- U,, I ndl ,r .'al-l;ittr- n ', rlr. J:i..f rpt f-- rntl l'W nr, fhc t C.coui.i LZ R A r.n l(i tut A. COON, f:',a' i.r, 1 I"- bj wrl.. i K 1 ; tf r S fc t.. C S fcc For Sale at This Office at Nephi Mill & Mfg. Co. ??S??X?T??THtttann?TTitiTT??r h-- ! Ir flirllt:( MK. ff I'., Kr lrf!(itl"n trnnTiii.i, fffie: H1 Mm, f'l.lli ?"v, IHir R. cf K I n. form Hank, ...1rn : MorlMf M.'.; 'ortiman nl Am rica, Fori. In-r- , ; tirntiK .! ; r. fCc iii,riA Hoi-- , O A. K , 1V t Ir.f) IV 2r: 7"lr!l ft .Tn. JtV; f.fS 1ft 4A 7T!.lif (Jfnlita f.ftn I ,i.r, hni,Mt!l o .f fii.i,. -prm li.-l.t- SAME AS USUAL. Wc will also continue to buy all kinds of erain highest cash prices until our bins anc filled up. t- 'ir rlr Cliifsr t!W-- : SO THAT WE CAN CARRY ON OUR EXCHANGE TRADE, AND SUPPLY OUR CUSTOMERS THE Pho6nixRoll6rMill,Faa!n! Manufacturers of Straight Grade, strictly Flour, and mill produce. whole wheat A supply always on hand for j iaiwunuwui vasii crimes. i our nai- N. HANSEN. Manager, ll l!??fWW?W.W..WMWWWWM.M.ItwmM..M....M...MM.. vAwnonrk uurf iui ronagc is solicited. O-tlLfSIX ............................ I.. FOR WHEAT. t. |