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Show THE HEBER HERALD PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY. t niiiirBirimwftrtrniiri I know wHat awtfMMgMniitiiiwwnrr iiigiu mmtmmm TiTirnnTr I Handle it carefuly! V- Yes, sir!1' Now walk the floor with it! For four long hours Cyrus Winter bottom held that empty revolver leveled at the head of the miserable man and compelled him to walk up and down the room with the crying, squirming infant ? . m nitlwrr niiiiift iTffl in t kitt tmi ""V m the city council of Heber passes an ordinance interfering with the liber ty of Toys under 16 we can't understand, but jt is a law and has the approval of ihe old folks so Ave mus j gt up wth "it until we several years older. While we think it is unconstitunal we dont propose to make a test case but will use all our influence to. have it repealed or changed so as tc take in everybody, and make the old folks stay at home too. While we advise obeying the aws we dont believe ir special Jegisla- lion. When we get old enough to be a counciler we will see to it that all tv ranlcal laws arc abolished and boys have in H am about,, Emily. Pick up that squaling infant, you villian ! Jr TinTiafliriMiii 1 & in his arms. At daybreak the cringing, crawling villian was premitted to sneak away from the premises, i broken hearted man. His ravemhair had turned gray in that one night. It was a horrible retribution, but who shall say it was not deserved? .And thus we learn, my children, that crime some times brings i'ts own punishment, and that the way of the transgressor con- tinues to be hard. Chicago Tribune ; : , j i t T ' , 0 a fair show'. , had "a dream the other night When everything was still; I dreamed that each suberiber Came up and pak his bill. Each were a look of Honesty, And smiles were rounds earh eye, I i f , . f . 4 The holidays are past with all the fun and excitement following Christmas' and n New Year. Schools have ponimenced again; the town is quiet as before we thought of Christmas. Now what are you goingad do for the New Year? Be good little boys. We would advise the little readers of the Herald to conform to the city ordinance, which, compels juveinles to be home before eight o'clock. The curfew law is tough and aint fair. ) Th constitution of the United States guarantees, to every body, life, liberty, and thepursits of happyness. An J why ' As they hapcled o'er the stamps, And asked Hows that for high? Alas! was onlv a dream. it MARKET REPORT Butter twenty - Eggs tbirty-cen- ts cents per ound. n. per-doze- 7; Wheat 75 cents per bushel. Hay from $5 to $8 per ton Oats $1.75 per hundred." r - i A |