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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH South Cache C ourier Published Every Friday at Hyrum Utah. J. A. WAHLEN. Publisher. CONSERVATIVE 1100 REWARD II The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded risease that science has been able to cure in all stages, and that 1 s Catarrh. Halls Catarrh. Cure 13 the only postive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be Ing a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby de stroying the foundation of the dis- ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and in doing its work, listing nature have so much faith The propreitors Prosperity has brought the aggi-tato- r to Utah. As a result the state is receiving some damaging advertising to the prospective investor of capital. The investor has read of many proposed measures now pending Ja before the legislative body of somewhat radical nature, which it faua to cure may prove a barrier for him to hmoniala. I I industrial enterprises. Utah can afford to go easy on enacting any drastic legislation at this time. The state has been wonderfully prosperous due to unprecedented industrial activity and it would be a crime to do anything radi- cal now which would tend to upset this condition. How much better it would be if the legislature could devote its time figuring out ways and means for in- building up Utahs industries stead of expending its energies try- ing to amend proposed legislation so that it will hurt business as little Toledo, O. pSANT MEMORIES, The following poem was received by chairman 0. H. Anderon, in preciation of the entertainment pro- vided by the general Old Folks Committees, at the recent reunion ap-almo- st held in Hyrum, Jan. 24, 1917: As I sat by the fire at mine ease At close of day of the old folks treat, These thoughts among others came to me Which I to you in this script will ' as possible, & Co., F. J. CHENEY Sold by all Druggists 75c. Address: come in and invest his money in repeat. The aggitator maintains no pjrs thoughts were as to my wick-rollhis tries and taxes no pays ed self, fellows other the at experiments pQr suctj an honor what is my deexpense. serving, Conservative legislation is whatjj wh0 have great prosperity in my we want, not radical untried make-utheories. From straight and narrow paths to be swerving. pay- - s, p THE PRESS AND TAXPAYERS After much thought I to conclusion definite came, DU Notice of Special 'City T ax To Whom it May Concern: Notice is hereby given that a special tax for the purpose of constructing cement sidewalk have )een levied and confirmed by resolution of thesity council passed Jan. . 24,1917. Said special tax is levied upon the following described real propert: 0 ty in Hyrum City, Lots seven (7) and eight (8), Block 13, Plat A; Lots five (5) and six (6), Tlock 12, Plat A; Lots five (5), six 6), seven (7) and eight (8), Block 111, Plat A; Lots one (1), two (2), three (3), four (4) and eight (8), Block 21, Plat A; Lots five (5) and six (6), Block 22, Plat A; Lots five (5)- , six (6), seven (7) and eight (8), Block 23, Plat D; Lots five (5), six (6)- , seven (7) and eight (8), Block 33, Plat D; all in Hyrum City Survey, Cache County, Utah, and is due and payable in 5 yearly installments. The first of said installments is due and delinquent on the 15th day of March 1917, and the four remaining installments become due and delinquent on the 24th day of Jan. 1918, 1919, 1920 and 1921, respectively. Each of said installments except the first, draws interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from date of levy until delinquent on the 24th day of November of each year. If any of said installments remain unpaid after the date of dilinqutney, interest thereon thereafter will be at the rate of eight per cent per annum from date of delinquency until paid. All special taxes are payable at my office in the Hyrum Stake Buildng, Hyrum, Utah. Dated at Hyrum City, Utah, this 1st day of Feb. 1917. ' Hans Mikkplsen, City Treasure and Collector of s Adv. special Taxes. D Dress Goods And Ladies Furnishings , An Up-To-D- Line ate fOi to-wi- Just Received. ALLEN BROS. HYRUM, 0 - UTAH Sli AUTOMOBILE SHOW Salt Lake City, Feb. 20-2- 4. Excursion" via . 0. S. L. February That charitableness must have swaya remarkable fact that tax ed the committee; ; payers who pay the bills for all leg-- For .f real mer,t had been req,3,te ialative action have least to say as to what shall be done. Laws creating new offices, commissions and burdens for taxpayers to meet are framed up by men who 1 was glad to fraternize with the never, old folks, Which is a true axiom so wise men do nothing else and very few of And with others who are not yet tell us; them pay any taxes. conold; And the ancient axiom is often in These experts are at work de- - Who through a kindness the of new political the mouth. tinually getting up charitable committee, Of the crowd of dilatory and very vices and members of the legisla- ture meet them face to face every Were not forgotten and left out in lazy fellows. cold. the session. E. Appleyard, Feb. 6, 1917. the of day have never or seldom nd Legislators sumpteous luncheon much of sessions 60 chance days a during enjoyed All the Year Round kinci zeal of attendants I was meeting the taxpayers who finally busi- - j pay all expenses and whose pleased to see, and Oregon Short Line week-en- d ness is affected. And for their services this scribe Sunday rates have been so popular It behooves taxpayers to form sendeth thanks that they will be continued indefileagues for their own protection gy ancj through you chairman of nitely. On sale every week all the the committee, just as strong as the organized body j time. They are for your convenience of experts who get up new l'aws and And I also thank S. L. your colleagues use them frequently. Ask O. .. , Adv. try to put them over. . Agents. a you.rse Those who sweat and bear bur- have given of year time and deos of government are only heardWho your means, through the state press and news- Torieht r0all5' lunch d other flooded' with "plausible papers are demands from the army of organi- And ways entertain, cheer the hearts of the old zed officialism. Ex It is 9 20-- 2 1-- 22 Limit, FebruaryJ26. Ask O. SL Agents for Rates and Farther Details ALL KINDS OF , Has-Been- ANOTHER DEVELOPMENT J s. One of the pleasures enjoyed by the Is to old folks. meet and chat with and friends, KILLER aquaint-anc- e Laws limiting length of trains in And to talk 'of old times and the Utah to 45 cars are now. up. old timers, , If such laws as these are passed, to these Which k gatherings much to it will be a severe charm it lends. electrifying is to allow speedier movement of a larger number of And to the Silver Band I also. send cars with one electric locomotive. thanks, This permits of a greatly in- For their strenuous efforts to scare creased traffic with' a less number dullness away, of trains over a single track, thus May they have good health proslessening the chance of accident. perity and happiness, It is freak laws and regulations Till they again play for us next of this kind that will drive capital day. and the state from greatly To the picture-shoaway man I also reretard its development. turn thanks, There is no crying need for such For the gratuitous show of folly, laws and there is great need for love and suicide; more rail building in the state. But the old folks have seen quite Instead of this class of legislation enough of folly, everything possible should be done And what to sinners and the foolish at this time to encourage inyest betide. ment of capital for rapid growth of This is late-bu- ttis better late than state. set-bac- old-fol- JOB PRINTING AT THIS OFFICE YOUR LAST CHANCE For This Year To Get Blankets, Knit Goods, Sweater Coats or Mackinaws at 1916 Prices, Is Here ' By the 8th of February, we will be compelled to advance all prices. Why dont you use this opportunity to stock up for a long time, to come as we know the Prices will surely be up and Stay High, for this year .. .. .. .. .. .. .. at least IFonnesbeclk Knitting Arimo Block . . . W! Logan, Utah k |