Show Obeying the Hurry j By William Back That’s the name of my place of business And g 1 everybody does I HURRY BACK after they have tasted my choice Wines Liq uow Beers and Cigars THE BESTTn HigherLaw TOWN Copyright business grows 0 Billiards Yours for Trade Jas Edwards YOU ARE READING THIS iqio by Aisociated Literary Preis "N AD-OT- — everybody reads the In this paper They wem to man in town and on the farm as the personals and often more Peter Smith’s wife wants a new hat Smith sees by the paper that Jones is selling hats at so much Johnson’s store ad is missing from the paper — Johnson’s trying a policy RESULT money Smith’s 4 Full Quarts 4 of Coming’s Whiskey by express prepaid to any point in Sanpete and Sevier for $450 " BEER $550 per oncase case $150 Rebate return Order anything you want to drink Prices right Mail Your Order References Noith Sanpete Bank Mt Pleasant Ut All goods guaranteed under the Pure Food Law Gunderson and Averett Mt Pleasant - Utah Everything dll occ&sions long prop forth table (or Fresh and Fine The White Front Market SCENIC LINE OP THE WORLD Fast Three flyerslaily BETWEEN Denver cDgden-afl- d of Routes - Through iii’ 1 "Yes ing He wife gets her hat Counties - w l£ioio "but only hours lati! out” "And haYe you sold the land?” shi asked interestedly “Yes” he)nodded "Sold it twc weeks ago for thirty thousand dol lars” Then he added very seriously "Half of it belongs to you” “Oh no Indeed” she said blush — Jones gets Smith’s Monarch oeo to — M Freeoe P 0 Soornp MEATS and GROCERIES '' s her “I hop ‘timer' Dr VloePresideal Cashier Ass’t A Drafts drawn on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe Banking in all its various forms Accounts Respectfully Solicited Four per cent interest paid on time deposits 'NsAnd j She JYJOST ads DIRECTORS W H Brown E Christensen and Ghas Lammeredorf Chris Jorgensen James A Boss Bikois WILL READ YOURS Salina: :of OFFICERS A J Lewis President Alma V Hulsh Cashier I" she went to her room and She had no scruples ovei thwarting the rascals In their deal She knew it was against the law ol business to use the secrets of one’s but she was obeying a employer And while she was will higher law ing to expose the rascally deal shi was not willing at the same time tc continue to draw salary from them She was out of work and employ ment at that time was hard to get Miss Ingle had to hei returned dingy poorly heated room Today as for many days she had searched foi work — and found none There was a knock on her door Shi shrank back and hesitated to open it She owed for three weeks room and board and expected every day thal her landlady would tell her to leave "Miss Ingle” the landlady called “there is a man downstairs to se you” She went down wondering As 6hi entered the parlor a strong clean looking young man arose and cams toward her with outstretched hand He wore a very new suit of clothes had large frank brown eyes and s lurking smile at the corners of his Then First State BANK! cried “About what shall we offer the young hayseed?" “Start him at thirty” replied Biker and turned to other work The Junior brought the letter to the stenographer and began to dictate: "Mr Willard Ferris Gladeville Mo R F D No 4 "Dear Sir: Our expert reports your land absolutely worthless as a mining There Is some coal but proposition owing to the formation location etc it will be Impossible ever to mine it at We can perhaps a profit handle your farm on our exchange list as agricultural land and as such could pay you $30 per acre for It “Very truly "The Midland Coal & Min L Co" All the morning Miss Ingle kept mouth thinking of the young farmer Willard "I am Ferris” he 6ald — she knew ll Ferris He was still in her mind when she started to luncheon “The ras- before he spoke— "and you are Miss cals” she said Indignantly under her Ingle?” They shook hands cordially ‘Tve tried for weeks” he explained breath And over and over "I do hope "to find who sent me that telegram he won’t take it” No one in the office had ever seen and I only found ui when I overheard Ferris but she had been interested in that cursing his stenograph him from his very first letter about er after I NjiT sell to I found at last where j My place always has a decency and respectability about it and that s Pool Hamby Miss Ingle ceased clicking the typewriter for a moment and straightened In her chair to rest the muscles of her The work of the Midland shoulders Coal & Mineral Land compay was The very heavy for one stenographer grind grew more wearisome and every day But she was alone In the city and this was the only employment she was fitted for And she must have bread and fire ‘‘What did Jackson say about that land in Glade county?” asked the junior partner looking up from a letter Jackson was 'the company’s coal expert “Said It was one of the finest outlooks he ever saw” replied Biker the senior partner "Worth at least a an acre” "What Is it worth for farming purposes?” "Ou not much It is poor very an poor say twenty or- twenty-fiv- acre” why II the best you can do I’ll have to take it I owe twenty dollars an acre on it and can’t never make It farming it Yours respt Willard Ferris" Miss Ingle gulped down a lump in her throat and reached for her handkerchief just as Biker came in "Mr Biker" she said “I want to resign this morning" Stenographers were easy to get and he let her go without question She took her coat— far too thin for the raw February day — and hurried out “Poor fellow poor dear fellow J” she said “What a good brother he Is If only had had such a brother to look out foi I me hope I won’t be too late” She went to the nearest telegraph offlcf and sent this message: "Willard Ferris Gladeville Mo— Don’t accept offer forland It is worth five times that figure Denver For Folders Booklets Eto Traloe Leave Bsllna E- - M Louis and Chicago St- - address I A BENTON Gsn Agt Salt Lake City Utah North bound 10:50 a m South bound PassDep 2:21 p m Local Agent Peyton ' studied her for a minute as trying to think how to make her take it She was an attractive girl with s sweet honest face— a girl whose hearl was always sick for a home ’’Then” he said slowly “if you won’t take it I reckon you will let me take you to the theater?” "Yes” she laughed "You may dt that That won’t be robbing the kids’ He laughed a little disconcerted ‘Wasn’t I green and easy?” Then his face lighted “The kids are already lc the academy — the whole bunch oi them altogether” “I have had a most delightful time" she said when they returned from the She held out her hand and at play he took it ‘‘How soon are you going back — home?” ”1—1 haven’t any home” he said still holding her hand "And I am no: I an going back at all for a while going to stay around here and see il can’t persuade somebody to go ir partnership with me and start a rea home” And from the way he held her hand and from the way her heart pounded 6he felt pretty sure he would joyfully All the correspondence the land passed through her hands She opened all letters addressed to the company had Ferris The first letter from been a jubilant announcement of the discovery of coal on his land In that frank way which people unused to the ways of the world have of mixing personal affairs and business he told how long he had been hoping to find something under his farm' as he never could get it to grow much on top There had been some correspondence and in each letter young Ferris succeed naively revealed something of his On Parting home his family himself Biker and kiss dear maid thy lip hath left the junior made much sport over these The Shall never part from mine personal things In his letter but they TUI happier hours restore the gift She were not funny to Miss Ingle back to thine Untainted saw instead a frank generous young parting glance which fondly beams man struggling against odds to make Thy An equal love may see a living on the poor soil or his orThe tear that from thine eyelid streams Can weep no change in me phaned younger brothers and sisters She could even see the weather-beateI ask no pledge to make me blest unpalnted farmhouse and the In gazing when alone She saw Nor one memorial for a breast bleak unproductive fields Whose thoughts are all thine own the great tumult of excitement in the little family when the coal was found day or night In weal or woe saw the flame of hope leap up in the ByThat heart no longer free — young man’s face and now he was to Must bear the love It cannot' show And silent ache for three be cheated out of it —Byron The The reply came on Friday Modern Improvements stenographer’s hands trembled as she Ilousehunter— Seems to me this opened it She was glad no one else The letter said In house Isn’t very well built The floor was in the office 6hakes when we walk part: “I was powerfully disappointed by that’s the new Agent — Um— I had hoped— but I guess kind of Bpring floor for your letter dancing a fellow Is alwas hoping things that Househunter— And these stairs creak I don’t care much for won’t happen terribly we furnish the new Agent — myself but I was real anxious to send all the kids — there are four besides patent burglar alarm staircase with me — away to school I guess If that is out extra charge— Punch You Don’t Need a Town Crier the kind of to emphastxe the merits of your business or announce your special sales A straight story told in a straight way to the readers of this paper’ wilt quickly reach the ears of the thoughtful intelligent buying public the people who have the money in their pockets and the people who listen to reason and not noise Our books will show you a list of Call and see them at this oflka people you appeal to cMHomer Rasmussens THE CAFFETERRA For Choice Confectioneries Fresh Fruits Ioe Cream Tobacco Cigars Stationery Restaurant Bakery Old Post Office All Hours Bldg — Leather -- Harness Shop Good- sand Shoe Store Harness Saddles Horse Blankets Tents and Wagon Covers and a full line of Man’s and Boys’ Dress and Work Shoes W want your trade Our goods are the best and our price the lowest Drop In and look Over our line and be convinced |