Show The Salina Call BOiNAPARTE AND' ROOSEVELT SO THE PEOPLE MAY KNOW Cannon editor of the DenThis paper shall do Hs utmost tohas drawn the following in- ward inducing the next legislature to Roosevelt Family Friend parallel between a law commanding school boards and Nspoleon It Is very good but the pass to publish their important notices in brilCall will add one thing which the Published A Weekly Newspaper over looked 'viz that newspapers where people will see and Every Friday At Salina Utah by the liant writerlanded Roosevelt on his native soil on read them They do publish them In Lund Publishing Co ihe anniversary of the battle of Water- most places where there are newspapers but we want them to publish them loo In all towns and cities All the San Bonaparte 17 letters Napoleon Price - $150 Per Year Subscription Roosevelt 17 letters Theodore pete papers have bad notices in them 4 vowels 4 consonants this year of the school election and the NapoDon ErUored as Second Class Mail Matter 4 vowels 4 consonants Theodore meeting preceding it and all others should have C2T ADVERLISJNG Bonaparte 4 vowels 5 consonants RATES 5 consonants 4 vowels Think of it Here is so important an Roosevelt 50 Mo inch columa Display cteper per was elected a affair as the election of two trustees Bonaparte Napoleon Headers lOcts per line first insertion was elected and the boldirg of a meeting lo bear consul in 18C0 Roosevelt 05 cts per line subsequent insertions in 19C0 Napoleon was the report of how thousands and Half rate for Renders to regular display tens of thousand of the peoples' dol ihotircre In effect July J 1910 elected first consul in 1801 Roosevelt in 1901 iars have been spent and no notice suci ceded to the presidency Napoleon was crcwred emperor in 1804 given through the paper Instead the J Ogden Aiinour klngplD among Roosevelt was elected president in 1904 notices are pos'ed where very few see the meat packers does not believe tbe Napoleon would allow ro hand but them The result is that no one at $10 beg will make another appearance his own to place the diadem on his brow tends the meeting and but very few go in (Lis country although be thinks Roosevelt'ran his own campaign and to the polls This could be changed inch prices possible with if tbe trustees would cooperate elected himself' Owlngio tbecheapness of Argentine Napoleon was a warlike writer and a their newspaper Officials of tbe school cattle Mr Armour says tbe United literary warrior So is Roosevelt can put it down that they will only be has been shut out of tbe S'atrs Napoleon first made the news and doing tlieir duty when they do as the European market and tbe beef produo' then had it printed his way So does officers of the mnjcritv of progressive at Roosevelt cd beic will I ave to be consumed towns do The trustees have tbe enbo me That ought to make meats of all in tire good will of this paper but it Napoleon was the best advertiser kinds cbeai er tbe perk chop as well 5900 years Iiocsevelt is the best in wishes a closer cooperation with them as be sirloin stebk and leg of mutton 6000 Let us have a law commanding tbe AVe would not advise tLe householdafter a teason publication of official notices in the Napoleon abdicated er to bold his Ireath until the drop of absolute power but soon wanted his school line comes bewsver— Herald Republican job back again Roosevelt Another good thing that should be After Napoleon France was bewildcommanded by law is the publication We acknowledge with pleasure the ered by the efforts of rival aspirants in every paper iu the county of tbe i tceipt of tbe initial number of the who were indecisive and irfefficient and business transacted at each session of Af the also tLe Millard County Chronicle a bright she sighed for her beloved despot county commissioners ter Roosevelt the United States is so lids of jurors drawn and the calendar paper p uLliabed at Puitner by N nervous it can't sleep b cause of the of each ttrin of court 'These Dresser things let down should be made official by law and pubNapoleon returned from one year of lished at regular space rates Nhat Tbe Call has no particular choice of absence his rough rideps met him at candidates for Bcbocl trustees but the dock While all France blazed with will the oC6t amount to? Absolutely nothing compared to the inestimable trusts that tbe citizens will come out fires of weleme ard in Tco twenty days af- serviop rendered by the papers aLd nominate end elect such persons ter lnndirg he was at the Tuilleries— much cannot be done for the newsas are competent and who will keep and obedient nation bossing a papers in the community or the counthe schools up to their present stand- Roosevelt—grateful But why carry the useless Had it not been for the press the ty ard and if possible advanco them parallel farther? county if inhabited at all would not have courts and officials and lawyers and doctors and schools and scbcol The Frank J ver times teresting FURNITURE! 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