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Show THB WES5LY EZYtBX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH &fct Sffwfcln ? Reflex to BY W. P. EPPERSON & KAT8VILLE America. All places where staples are delt-iare clos4 at Bix,. o'clock and from that hour until midnight the whole city is turned over to the improvident money spender. The streets are jam-cikith. hurrying , throngs,., eager .to pet rid of their money. At the most modem show- two or three performances are given each evening and people stand in the entrances packed like sardines ter scFunra-- - scat in a as soon SsT" it is vacated. All kinds of Xunxi for sale any brand that may be wanted. Fjz water, beer and boose gushes from a thousand spigots. Eats from free lunches at the bar to the private dinner that costs mom than a weeks board at a first class hotel, are being served, but one cant buy a peck of potatoes ora beef strak in the town: While this is going on the man in Ih v 'country is' snug in bed or reading by the lamp in front of the parlor stove. He won ders as he goes to bed if it is eold enough to freeze the spuds in the cellar, and if the hen coop is as warm as it ought to be, and resolves that lie will look after his stores and the quarters of his live stock ih the morning. He dont have the fun or the bust head his fellow worker in the city enjoys after his night of frolic, neither does he carry the banner in the street that proclaims him the ward" of his employer. The conditions complained of by working men in the cities are, natural conditions and they will never be remedied by unnatural legislation. Want misery and woe are the fruits' of improvidence and extravagance and will not be abolished by the premises of political tricksters who' ride" Into' office on promises the of giving the improvident fat of the land by legislation. Th polrt teian of tTusstripc usually gets the office these days, es pecially'iu the large cities, ant, the wage earner gets to carry n SON UTAH tt matter FebEntered is ruary IS, 1111, at Kayirllle, UUb under the act of March t, 1879. second-cl- e Advertising Rates on application. Subscription $1.25 per year when paid in advance. $1.50 per year on overdue subscriptions or when not paid in advance. Office Phone, No. 10. Residence Phone, No. 34. THE ONLY REMEDY Press dispatches from the principal cities of the Pacific ('oast tell of the preatarmies men. In Los Angeles, - San Francisco, Seattle, Hnd Portland these men are parading the streets demanding work. Ii their processions are carried banners demands. setting forth their They must have work to buy bread, and if. they cannot earn ' " must steal ? In Los Angeles workingmen are of demanding an appropriation $5,500,000 to be spent on public works, that "they, may have work during the winter. San Franestablished cisco has already bread depots where long lines of men await their turns for free bread. Portland is arranging to give employment to 1000 married men who have been registered by the proper authorities. In Seattle the situation is also serious. This condition of affairs exists after ten years of so called reform along social and economical lines and conditions promise to become worse before they are " better.- The whole ; trouble is with our - box-waiti- ng -- of alfalfa are being raised in the north end of Davis county. d -" The Time For re IS NOW. We Have a complete line of toys, novelties Christmas goods at popular prices. and Nothing so good for a Christmas present as Silverware. have the nicest line ever shown in Kaysville. We Blankets at a Reduced Price Now is the time to purchase your winters needs and keep warm these frosty nights.- -- g and Residence on Locust Street near Bamberger depot. - - Utah. Kaysville , Office The House of Quality and Popular Prices. . x Can fectioner Jlah 'L aJtngs Recount jf benefit when misfortune corpes. Then it is s prop of KjayS't)illet X- - ot most mightf strength, snd yon sre thankful that foresight prompted a persistent effort b have a penny here, a dollar there. 1s Our Sa'Cinfj Department u altooayj ready to tr)e you. JOHN R. BARNES, L, S. HILLS. J. R. QAILEY, Cashier. BRUCE MAJOR. AetL Cathie President Vlce-Preaide- 'Barnes Banking Co. AAyjVLLE. XTA.H . SURPLUS and PROPITS, $60,730 CAPITAL, $25,000. Jirc(er,i H,LL. PETER BARTONJOHNW. WILLIAM QAILEY JOHN G. M. BARNE8, BLOOD, HENRY H. BLOOD Interest paid on Time Deposits. We always have Money to Loan en good aeeurlty. Drafta sold payable In all principal cltlea of the worid. Your buftinoM ohclted. Interest payable quarterly. Notary Public In Bank . Our Great WE SOLICIT ACCOUNTS of merchants, trustees and' individuals on the understanding that we. will. do .our .utmost to be- a HELP IN BUSINESS or be ready any time to give them the benefit of our advice or suggestions in all business transactions. We not only..., of-- , fer safety and strength, but ev ery possible courtesy. - DAVIS-COUN- TY BANK-- farminqton, utah Prices DOWN Sausage 1 GO. UTAH OGDEN A. NATIONAL rt OUR SPECIALTY ice inlarge or&mall quantities. Highest Price Paid : for anything a : Butcher Can Use KEEP THE HENS Green Gut-Bo- ne !.!sat Market ADAM BEESLEY, Prop. UTAH $180,000.00 Vice-Pres- TV. IC. .; Jtehen and General Blacksmith ing Horje hoeing Especial attention to given Its Kaysiills BANK The Utah National Bank has always maintained a position of stability and offers to its depositors and cHents a banking serviceo'f exceptional value. Checking accounts (large or small) are cordialy invited. RALPP E. HOAG, Pres.; H. J. PARKER, Vice Pres. ; H. J. PEER I, A. V. llcINTOSH, Cashier UYIliS by placing an order fgr till IheyBUMF General Merchandise. Kaysville, Utah MEATS Lard t DOWN STE17ART-BUT0- N Fresh' and Cured" e V 'Phillips Myron L po-tatoe- s, -- - Co-o- p Kaysville -- Put ledge - ( , ; -- 7 President Wilson has nominated Nephi Palmer for the office The patrons of the Denver A of Farmington. of postmaster Rio Grande, Rio Grande Southern and Western' Pacific Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson jiheerfully greeted on andchildren are spending the the morning of the 20th with a holidays at Provo with Mrs. banner displayed in all ticket Robinsons folks. offices, waiting rooms, dining Emery Soule, father of Mrs. ears, parlor observation cars, and Horace Yanfleet, died last Thursother public places extending day at the V anfleet home. The eoinplimetits of" the Season""' to remains were taken to , Hooper travelers over those lines. This for buriel. is a decided innovation on the The county commissioners met part of a railroad- - and was hapDecember 22nd for the commented Monday the pily upon by . of The purpose auditing the books banner , traveling public. officers. No other of the of Oore an attractive county design business transacted. Poinsettia in and being their Holly natural colors and read as folMiss Alta Robinson is spendTo our Patrons-- . We exlows: ing the holidays in Fielding. tend a Hearty Christmas GreetThe younger members of the ing and Every Good Wish for ward teachers quorum gathered your Happiness and prosperity ' donations of cash and proup throughout the entire New Year. Denver and Rio Grande West- visions, Tuesday, for the people of the ward who are in need. ern Pacific. The supplies were taken to the ladies hall where they .were disThere is an advertisement in with the aid of those this issue of The Reflex that tributed shows t he advantages of Davis who gatheerd them up. and county as a fruit growing MARRIAGE LICENSES. truck fanning community enDec. 20. Ray W. Willey,, age 27 joyed by but few valleys in the of Fresno, California, and Hazel Rocky Mountain region. We er N. Snyder, age 20, of Salt Lake. to fer the advertisement of the Deei 22. Edward Adler, age 23, & comLake Salt Ogden Railway of and Effie R. Raine, Chicago, is in offered which manure pany to the farmers of the county all age 23, of Mount Pleasant. Dec. 23. Andrew . II. White, along the line of the Bamberger lectric road. This fertilizer is age' 39, and Lizzie Robinson, age offered at a price cheaper than 29 ; both of Salt Lake. it can be gathered up around town Dec. 23. Thomas A. Rookhill, even if it were to be had in suf- age 29, and Vaskati E. Boies, age ficient quantity. The cars an; 25 ; both of Salt Lake City. O' standard gauge and there are 15 acres, highest SALE FOR many wagon 'loads in each car. on state road, I class lanj(, farm In many places stable manure All unmile of south Kaysville. sells for 50 cents per wagon load no der cultivation, improvements. and collect and haul it yourself. The Davis county farmer Water right. Address R. M. can get the fertilizer when he Burton, Kaysville,. Utah. Adv tf, Kaysville and Layton basket wants it and in unlimited quant- ball teams" famished theTnain We his needs. shou ity to supply for the Christmas have hundreds of Rot bed garden amusement From festivities. first to last the in this trs county supplying the furious and was and fast pace Witl Salt and Lake market Ogden score was 27 fresh vegetables at this time, the although the final 14 to of in favor Kaysville, it by price is high and they can get all the manure they would re- no means indicates the even quire from the railroad com matching of the participants. pany and can get into market over the road every hour in the G. D. day. This industry has been enPHYSICIAN and SURGEON tirely overlooked in Davis county 0- wage earning system and leg is"will not bring relief for The olation J reason that it is impossible to legislate frugality and economy into improvident people. It mat-ternot what the rate of w ag es thrbanneT fronrt imp j: otim p. may be when mechanics anil arti- "When the iriecanie and artize sans are broke and hungry after sets his home up in the , country being out of employment for a he can be independent when oui; week. As a rule, men drawing of work. He can lay up a part $25 to $40 per week are broke of his wages-ansend his chile on Monday morning and no one ren to school, lie can produce is thinking of enacting laws that part of his living when not other6 will prohibit them spending their wise employed and when at work in in and his hired occasion man foolishly many or money family A REMARKABLE ACCIDENT. stances harmfully. It is a propo- ally will bo able to keep the li On Tuesday of this week sition where the tax payer must tie home farm in order and the Thomas "with J. Steed, residing near come forward the money crop growing. for public improvements which But as we said before, the Clearfield, lost twelve head of he is able to do without and laboring man likes the grea registered jersey cows by drownwhich his property will not stand white way and is willing to un ing in a small lake or pond on but nevertheless he has to come dergo hunger and poverty to en his farm, lie had cut the ice through even if his rents are joy it, and there is no law againsl at the edge of the pond that the cattle might drink and went rut in half and the selling value him o doing. into the house. A short time of his property is likewise de o one of the children in afterward and short The proeiated. long It seems strange .that just on of the whole proposition is that the eve of the opening of the the ' home came running into too many people are flocking to Fannin a canal such panicky eon the house shouting that the cowrs the cities, attracted by the arbi- ditions should exist onthe'Fao were drowning in the pond. Mr. Steed and a neighbor who, haptrary wages demanded and ob- if ic const. pened to be at the place 'rushed tained under threat of strike and to the pond,, but were not in disorder,. snow .one inches on of. Twenty The only remedy isto put arti-zan- .the level insures good crops ant time to save any of the cattle. and mechanics on small pie nty oJLw ater for- - Davis county. The eqws had wandered out on under their acreage near the cities out far Saturday and Sunday mornings the ice which broke ' enough that one "or two ' acres the" mercury hovered, around zero weight." The joss to Mr; Steed may be had as cheaply as the 25 but the tempnture has been rais is notjinly heavy but he can ill foot lots on which they live in ing eyr since and now the afford to stand it. O the cities. When work - is slack weather is pleasant. '"It is about livthe finest Christmas weather imthey can earn a part of their KAYSVILLE. their- - land aginable. ingOn next Friday night the Kays O and raising bees, poultry and ville basket ball team will play The new currency bill which keeping & cow and a hog or two. the West Layton team at the In the little towns of Davis .county has just been signed by j'rosiden ville operaliouaKr at this time of year every man Wilson promises to immediately Kays has his cellar stored full of bceOme popular"" among the Senator and Mrs. John W. squash, carrots, - beets, Nat intuit bank e rsUTh a t t he meas- Thomley entertained with apples-an- d canned fruits and ure will be beneficial to the Christmas dinner at their home. vegetables from his own little borrowing public and prevent It was a family affair with the garden, lie has not been learn- he- frequent money- squeezes is exception of Mr. and Mrs. V. P, ing three to seven dollars a day confidently hoped by friends of Epperson and C. A. Epperson. . during the sumnujjicithcr is lie the measure. The people of Kaysville are carrying a banner along the We see by the Winnemueca under obligations to Ronald anc streets demanding bread while his family is starving at home. mper that the choicest clip of Mae Swan for the convenience These lines are gospel truth. u ool in all Nevada sold the other of having well broken There is nothing new in the argu- day at 10c per pound. This time hrough the deep snow paths these ment and it were just as well last year wool buyers were iappy, snowy days. More than that they beUot printed at this scrambling for a chance to buy three feel of snow has fallen here time. The average mechanic and wool at 20c per pound. And yet since the snow began to fall but artizan wants t lie j reseiit eon-- " the ..consumer paVs the same price Jhe.. walks. ,in ...the .city ditldmf continued, only lie wants for his clothes. Will the tariff iave been kept open to easy work every day whether his em- tinkerers never learnt traveling at all times . ployer needs his services or not. The Reflex was almost ready He don't want to live in the Professor J. II. Paul, of the " o in instances he of advocates country Utah, ge to press Wednesday mornUniversity many leave and to to in the go prefers poisoning ing when we were informed that English sparrow, jail those depending on him to the the course of an extended article the Riverdale plant of the Utah tender mercies of charitable in- on the song birds of Utah. The ower and Light company was stitutions who in turn derive professor is certainly behind the o be cut into the Davis county their funis from the tax payer. times when he advocates such a circuit form Layton north. The The aver?g . Hboring man is not measure. It has been demon- work was completed in a couple lazy, but he will stand a lot of strated by government "experts of hours but when the current hunger before he will try hi. who investigated the rations of was again turned on for, Kayshand outside of his chosen birds in Davis county that a ville and vicinity, trouble deHe loved the great large part of the food of the veloped that took most of the daj -- white way with its -- saloons, English -'- Sparrow is the' alfalfa o remedy. Instead of The Re-leshows, and restaurants, and he weevil. Sure it is that the damappearing a day early it has hies himself there just as soon age done by the weevil Was not a day late. We desire appeared . as he has swallowed his supper as heavy last year as it has been to pubilsh onr next issue on and cleaned mp' a bit after his in past years, and it is being Wednesday of next week and I days work. His wishes have confined in a measure to the oar correspondents are requested Leon catered to in every city in infected districts. Good crops. to get their in on time. s NOlONEYi wagon ood farm machinery repairing. . Sheffield Kaysville Shop, Main St - 7tah |