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Show If there is all kinds of fresh fruits and veget- ables in their or- pared to serve our customers with the best of everything ders given prompt in the line of fresh attention. groceries. Jeffersons Grocery and Market PHONE 20 what part of the amount would t DRUNKENNE83 IN RUSSIAN ARMY Utah share, but we are inclined to Authorities Are Planning a Fight the belief tnat this state ia at leant, Against the Vice. an average sufferer from the malady Owing to the prevalence of drunken railed bad roada. reus In tbs Russian army it hue beer The problem of hauling to market decided to abolish the lrad'.:lo:iii! gif It of a glaa of vodka on ceiratu gul ia not so much diatance aa time. ia not so much time aa the size of the days and replace it by a g!aa of C'au caslau wine. maxiiun load that ran be hauled. Gen. Kepien affirms that 70 When good hard mails are suppled cent, of the crimes commltti d by Sul a team of hones can haul four tons dicri are done when under the Inflii ewe of alcohol. Another authority without trouble or difficulty. Where goes aa fur aa 95.4 per cent TweW. the roada are bad one ton la enough p. r cent, of the confirmed drunkard. for the team and more than any In Petersburg began to drink in the army. The reason for thin fa said to team can draw comfortably. be the exceaaivly low temperature Utuh lias a start on a good road (ten degrees Keaumer) in the bur movement. The people of. the state racks. The commissariat try to "econIt Is roncliiHlveiy proved will have to help the authorities. It omize.1 that in one of the Petersburg bar ia a matter that Interests every one, neks, where six poods (28 pounds) ot wood a day are assigned tor heating but it intereaU the farmer first. the building, only 30 pounds or one Therefore the farmer ahould be tint, fifth is used. The soldiers are cold, anil inoat couataut in forcing the and therefore try to warm themselves with vodka. issue. zo railed, Are the proper auhorities taking willThis reform. If It may he which hae cost the government, advantage of the new law in various the spirit monopoly, a goodly sum. sections of the statef If not is thetgtf ne regiment alone, spfuds over 25,ouo rubles annually on vodka. If this is any ood relation why they should by wine private people will replaced jiect their roads to be better? get the benefit of the change. lint as Yen can no God helps them, you know, who one general remarked: more to do teach soldier Kuaaian a helps themselves. without vodka than yon can teach s duck not to swim. So there is little hope of flglilliig successfully against There ian't anything ao annoying the vodka fever." or ao painful nor la there anything ACTS hka rouimi quite so hard to get rid of aa piles. EZLISVES ALL ManZan, the great pile remedy, ia the roiiiuriiiwiia best yon can use, for it directly reaches the seat of the trouble and at POST OFFICE HOURS: Oil week once relieves and soothes pain. It in days from 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. Money orders and rpgistprv business closes applied by mean of a tube with nozzle at 6 p. m. sharp. On Sundays office attached. Bold by Milford Pharmacy open from 8 until 10 a. m. All mail leaving for the East atul West must NO F0CL LIKE AN OLD FOOL. he in by 7:20 n. m. and for Beaver, Newhouse ana Frisco, mail must lie Putty Typewriter Girl Found It Eaay in by 8:15 a. m. to Make Hercelf Solid. Films developed and pictures printed ed finished at borne hv Elswick. The beautiful typewriter gtrl puffed out her golden pompadour nervously, Conn tv IHcws XTbc JScavcv rAPER THE Published every Friday afternoon by BEAVER COUNTY NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY at Milford, Beaver County, Utah. p-- This paiwr watt entered as second elaaa matter June 1, 1MW, at the post lice' at Milford, Reaver County, Utah, under the Aet of March 3, 187B. Milford ia aituated In the richeat niinin,' district In the great Commonwealth of Utah and ia the metrotoIia of Southern Utah. She ia aurrounded liy valuable farm landa and ia adapted to atoek raining, fruit growing, etc. Milford ia the gateway to the great Dixie fruit diatrict and the famoua Virgin oil flelda. Subscription rates: Six Mont ha anb Game IIMitton, Deal, jfisb We are now better prepared than ever before to serve you. We make prompt deliveries and give you courteous treatment. Come to us when you want the BES f. sea- Phone partment is now the most complete in Southern Utah and we are pre- is JSccf. De- Our Grocery Ju deal with us. Our ice plant what you get wh and cooling refrigerators enaufe us to furnish our customers with the best of everything in the line of That have it. We keep One Year mi any- thing in groceries that you want, we sons. GROCERIES Best of Everything in The mi GROCERIES BOe Three Mont ha Sample Copiea aent free on requeat. Advertialng ratea made known on applieatlon. 2.00 1.00 I Editor and Manager W. L. ELHWICK, 1 that mana meeUuga be held through The next improvrmr Qt that ahould out the county and delegatee be electmade In Milford la the extenaion a convention to he held, later. ed to and enlargement of our water ayatem. Every citizen ahould conaidcr well the necessity of a good county road laird, for tomorrow and Ita needs and prepare themaelves to go to the I do not pray. But help me, keep me maaa meeting when they are called joned with the boontera just for today. and act intelligently in the matter. We certainly need a good road to That garbage wagon wont coat the Beaver and the beat way to get it ia t wn much each month but It will to bond the county for enough money wonderfully improve the aauitary to build it. There ia nothing that ' p mdition of the town. advertlaea a country ao well aa good roada and this ia aomethlng that BeaHave yon, Mr. Citizen, been thinkver county ia sai 1 in need of at the ing over the propoaitlon of organizing present time. Then lets get togetl a commercial club? Come out of that er and boost for the bonding of the aleep and do something for fuuda with which to imfor t ie town by organizing a commercial county prove our roada. r'nb. It will coat practically nothing to erfect an organization. There ia no question but that the railroad shops are within the town T very citizen of Milford zliould join limits, as will lie seen ly the deacri in ainglng that good old hymn, the tion of the land embraced in anch linea of which run thua: town limits and herewith published. I want to I e a booater Tils being the case there ia no good Aid with the booster atanil; reaaou for MilforJ not receiving her Not a frown upon my forehead, juat apportionment of taxes. Nor a hammer in my hand. The Town of Milford embraces the following territory : It won't huit anybody for Beaver The smith of the aonthweat J4 c unty to issue sufficient tweuty-yea- r of section 5, the south j of the southb uda to build a good road from east of section 6, the northeast to, Beaver. On the other hand, and the north 'j of the southeast ;4 aiul it will be an aivanta--0 to every citi-i- of aectiou 7, and the northwest 2 to have and maintain a good section 8, all in township 28 south of road. Be a booster and booat fur range 10 west of Salt Lake meridian. roada. This means that the center of the Herald-Republica- 1 n g-x- We acknowledge receipt of the initial number of the Mnrdock Lever, which will be published monthly at k B aver, in the interest of the ia well The paper Academy. e ited and contains many' interesting articles relative to school work. The p iblication ia gotten out hi book firm and he mechanical work ia d me at the office of the Beaver Pres. Altogether The Lever is a very credit-th- e able publication and is destined lo lieenme a power for good in the upbuilding of the Murdock Academy. Mur-dic- The movement started by the county commizsioneni at the last meeting of the board, for the Uuidiiig of (lie c vunty for suflii lent f uihs with which ti build a good road between Milford and Beaver, was a good one and should bo of great interest to ever' citizen iu the county. In order (o aiccrtaLi the fit lings of Hie relative to thia matter it w as tuggest- tei-pl- iu the vicinity of the depot from which point it ia one half mile in eaeh direction to the boundary Uni's. This also means that the town is entitled to an apiKurtionment of the taxes on the railroad property, and which she has not received since becoming an incorporated town. Because of neglect on the part of public officials in the past, will be no excuse for future officers failing to taxM llad the town been ivie tazea due her for the past few yean, we wonld have been receiving a thousand dollars or more instead of the paltry sum of a little over four hundred dollars in taxes each year, let us get what is coining to tis. Suppose there were none who read papers or books; the race would soon become like the poor, black, naked savage of Africa, with no recollection of the past, no interest in the present, and no hope for the future. Those who do not read must get their inspiration and uplift from those who do. This paper TAM for tiuth, for enlightenment, for civilization, for morality, for progress. It believes in n. the Philadelphia Bulletin. "My peed'ir increase. Mr. Meer excuse me, Mr. Wellington my speed'll Increase 30 to 40 per cent, every day. Broker Wellington frowned. The girl had taken hla dictation slowly. And In a stem skeptical voice he said: "How ao?" "It'a your new vocabulary 1 that puts me out, she explained. had Mr. Meer's vocabulary very pat aa per,' coctenta noted, the same' he only used about 300 word. Her flattering smile warmed the man like a sunbeam. "Rut yon, air, have a real literary alyle. Beg to submit,' 'our beat attention,' 'slump,' 'bullish, ' 'hypothecate' they're ali new words ti me. and of course I can't rattle them off very fast at flrat. But Juat you wait. Say till day after Then you'll see." "All bnsineaa men have different vocabularies that their stenographers must get accustomed to, eh? said the broker. "Yea, sir. "Yes. sir. Some large, some small. Again her smile flattered him. "Yours Is sav It was larger than most. 1 should Real lit- thirty or forty words . Miss lloskina, If erary. I call it. there's er any supplies you need, all you've got to do Is ak said the literary broker, fatuously. nl t )wn county. nevertheless it is true. the civilized man of today, the more civilized man of tomorrow and the perfect man of bye and bye. works ia la'-ger- ih.;b Ji. il I At a good road meeting in Missouri the other night the state highway! coinin'sslune, declared that roads will save the farmers of tlie country two huudred siultlfty millimi dollar a year. v cj i c a condition right here on earth to the ordinary mind of today. 04 It toils and struggles through prosperity and through adversity by day and by night FOK YOU! In order that all may enjoy the pleasure of reading tliis home paper and assist in the work of enlightenment, civilization and progress, and that none will hie called upon to borrow a copy of the paper from their neighbor we have decided to offer The News from now 4 04 0 MAP 04 MAP SK Ji il January 1, 19111 For $2 Cash ' j , I UuniiMu.b) . 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