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Show need many things but I believe 'A home market'covers the ground." A WwHr Fewapaer, M. Rasmussen, Ephraim: " 'Money' ik Uumk sad Upmk af Saa Ptr J'tmliS ii the greatest necessity, since we ,1k Ciaaalla J C wiiiH." ha' e e cry thing else according to the Kkciskeb." L'. Jf. l.LXu. Mt. l'leasant: Hon. Oct. 1890 Utah, 23, Ephraiaa, " 'A first rlass woolen factory' it in my opinion what wt need." rT Our Resources! The County Register! Tf. ! PEOPLES TICKET for Delegate to John -- T- - I I Congrett Cain- e- OUR DELEGATE. nt promise Hon. mii: K; . public spirited men. jtrue Josi:i'ii('nki.iKSSKS,Mayfield:"The greatest need f San I'ete couutr, at pre&ent, is 'a railroad;' as all other industries and development depend upon it. Hon. I.. T. TurrLE,Manti: "A Kail-roa- our delegate to John T. Cairo's most ; enthusiastic welcome and an almost solid vote in San Pete county. In e find a rereviewing his career, cord of singular purity, freedom from errors, and of marked ability. No scheme of an unscrupulous and crafty opponent has found hiui unprepared to meet and refute unjust assertions, or touml him sleeping when the interests of his constituents were threatened. Vet never in the deepest and swiftest current of the political malestrom has he ever forgotten that he was voicing the sentiments of a people wjj a would rather accept defeat,than victory as the price of dishonor. Whef such a 'man as this, a in.h in whoi Jis bitterest enemy has been able to lyid no dark spot and no deficiency, is placed in juxtaposition wih C. C. Goodwin there noCijag what- :ever to fear. The young men of Utah are not so blind, or so lost to the glories of freedom as to sell, for ' the promised mess of pottage, their birthright y futfrage. Never while printed ps&e bears rcccord of the deathless truths of the declaration of titdependauce, or the grand principles of our constitution eaists, will they.vg'.t that this inheritance is theirs; that the flag of our country must be protected from dishonor and traitors within, as from an arm- ed and foreign foe. We do not approve of class legislatjan, or facto nor should Jaws; the weakest of our citizens be from the ijght to vcte bjr a 'government under which they live and which they help to support. No man having such tendencies as lheisfranchicnient of a whole body of citizens should ever represent a people who are not courting dishonor, tlisfr? nchiscment and political slavery,' and willing to riv-i- t their chains with their own hands, and place their necks under the heal - of tyranny. If this connection we merely ask the voters of the People's Party in San Pete to scan only the editorial utterances of the opponent of the- lion. T. Caine, and judge if the wcds of his mouth do not jim as as enemy to fred iir, American" principals. ' It is the Something of San Fete, "Granary of Utah " What the hat, can and will . NEPHI SAVINGS BANK hare AND COMPANY Read and Digeit, Then fir a TRUST ' ' on 150,000 verdict San Pety Capital Surplus ft,opo Ceo. C.Whit more, Pres. WHAT WE HAVE, Gold. Lead. Jonas H. Crickson, Directors. James E. . Clintoa, James B. Farshee, L. S. Hills, Jas. H. Peterson, Aiwia Hague.Caihitfrs. General Banking Busintss. Intarait Oolite. Kauiin, Ochres, Marble, Calcile. Cupper, Gypsum. s, givApostle A. II. I.unu: ' ing Institutions." Dr. W. J. B. Sjacev, Manti "I Pipe ','Uy paid on Savins;! Deposits, money to Porcelain. should say in answer to your quesuan 011 teal estate SaWiiiiK, tion ttat San I'ete county needs Kuik Salt. 'iiunufaclurie' to employ the LiaiMiime, idle." Saudnoiie, Low Taxes, "A Jacob system Johsislq: Judge Kins hoists, of manufactures." No L'ycliuies, No C'kHlleif, J. P. Ieii.stkvp, Kphraim: "A set Plaining mills. of lively business men who are Waini willing to work to the common in Two railroads, , Lcmbtri Investment Com-Kouni to grow, it rent of the count)'." stone. Huilding R. O.AWSOM, Kphraim: "Railroads." Artesian Wells, Hp. wiii.T.Kciu, Manti: "Factory." No Auaichisis, Political Cluhf. Hon. Swen O. Neii.son, Fairview: Clubs, "Do away with the credit system ielMliiK N' Labor Kiois. Is Loaning Mi nay- - on Very Easy and pay our debts." Two Academies, A aiaiu elevator. 1). V. MADson, Kphraim:" 'A good Lneiary Socitie, Teri.ls. industrial School and woolen facNo earth quakes, tory,' the latter to not only Two uewspapcis, make the cloth but fa work it Pro! Fiist Class Artists, awAll Buiness Attended to. Three Senmuiies. into clothing." Tliuusaiuls of slieeii, 'J'huusands ( cattle, The Rei.istik desires to call Ja.f la' tu llu, erwilt ns tar Mm M. Hundreds uf lloisrs, special attention of the ueoitlg of Peaceloving citizeius San I'ete to the above column, which W. D. ShuLTS, ''wo Kreai lesetvoiis. gives the views of a fair precentae Several tine brass bauds, 'I'be must lieautiful Bills, of these reprcsenxive men of this Vrk4i qualities ol coal. Ephraim, Utah, County on the question asked by the An excellent bee cotinlrv, Recisi kr some time since, vii: " Sotne uud water puweis, What c ne thing doej San Pete County Goitl and eliicient ulficeis, Ofllet we B. r. lanoat rrwr Stem Tlie nolilest and best buy;, most need.'' Ice iu uiilmiiled quantities. In reviewing the above answers, Three oh priming; or)i(3. we find that out oi the 20 given, Coal-11- 1 endless quantities. FIRST NATIONAL BANK eight are a straight vote for a woolen Cattle ou a thousand Hills. Tine for four Numerous a three railroads; carp ponds, factory; or i radicals, home market; an 1 two a board of The umesi for children, A heallhy place trade. Scattering there are one "A The NEPHI, UTAH. nvist honest .Demociala, financial leader" one "S N. R. O" The most beautiful cemetery, In one '.'Money;" 'me "Needs to be The best potatoes the west, Paid ,up Capital jo,ooo Surpulus i,ooo born again;" one "System of Plenty of shade and Iruit tree, Tne most solid Peoples paity. one "Enterprise and GENERAL BANKING The best winter lange in Utah, public spirited men;" one "A set 'I he best grain ;ouniy in Utah, of live business men;" one "Manu- - The best building stune iu Utah, The fairest minded kepuhheaus, facturi.es;" cne "Industrial School;" in Utah, one "Labor giving Instutions;" one Tne best Federal olficersand Draws siirht drafts on lha orincinal Pine hunting, both bear deer, ciliM of the United States; sells diaha 'Do away with the credit system. The best roller Ijoiir mills in L'lah, 011 the chief cities ol Euioix; deals and pay our debts." and "Chamber The best Lilieia.s in the Territory. evhange and general serin ilies. The must healthy climate on record, of Commerce." Ceitortlaaa Atlaaded rraaipMr beat mechanics in tlie Territuiy, It is easy so see that with one or The Tlie second Urges! building in L'lah, Accounts rif meichants, manufactaiais. two exceptions all these answers Hestand reddeal b:irk clay the west nhi.es and Individuals Solicited. fall within three great classes, and The most charitable people un tartli, emphatically print out the path of Kiist class- public schuuls and learheis Cement euual LO die famous Puittrue and honorable progress to the land industrious, fames', and favored 1'he best farmjng eoiintiy unoer the Go. C. Wliitmor. Jones H. EricksuB, pe ple of Sah Pete. L.S. Hill. James li Uyndeis, sun. e The finest sheep range 111 the Tern Eleven out of, the twenty-ninJ..in K Lluitos. name manufactories, and as of, raw lory brass band of The best south Salt he has been iden material, we are best supplied with Like. side right ... whether . e 1 wun . . wool, it is eqiiiverent to saying wool-A til si class womaus suffiage urzani- - Geo. C. Whitmore, President, iincu ine party Heretofore or Jonas H- - BmBmiiii, Vica-- f leaidtut factories. who those ate aation. They, decide which noi;to party shall have Alma liagor.CashhM. 'I he lareest Murmon Temole ever to as the source of production his allegience in this struggle which completed. are there eleven l fast becoming one that will in prosperity.'Again 01 e ol young l'lah than any oihei those who name Railroads. Home volve the destruction or county. preserva Market, Board of Do Trade, Tlie away must beautiful building stone In tion of the constitution. Let us give west. Jofrn Nelson our cnampion such a vote as shall wun tne irecui JiystCyi.and a cham thePure water for almost eyefy loan in tier or commerce, who with true nit leive any man in doubt as to the business and SMOK MAKFD me county. BOOT and perceptiyes realize the Two cities watered directly by excel' sentiments of this county. SllOI MAKE of great necessity protecting and lent aprinaa. MTCUSTOM WOKK-- ji using to the best advantage what Alore roller mills than ny other county we already have, and place ourselves in tug. WHAT WE MOST NEED. Executed and on the Shortest Neatly Room and opportunities for a half 01 a good salid financial basis, ac dozen Notice. cities large "What one thing does San Pete cording to the new orders of thing's 1 ne most beautiful canyons for sum One Door West ' af City fall, Ephraias here that mer exists picnic parlies County most need?" r 1 he l he third division embraces uose gieaieat numhe r ol Roller mills The above paragraph was publishcounty in Utah ed in the Register of Sept. 4, and who would be the right hand ' to ol any lore asrricuhuial machinery than anv either of in answer we the above' classes: the otner county in the Tetrituty. havj .received the folfoundation of manufactories, the uraveyards with fewer eraves for the lowing: PEOPI-E- S STORE. and population ihanany in the west Manti, Sept. 7, 1890. organizers of progress in everv di ageI lie linest west arlihcial lakes the in JOS. S. THORNTON, the utilizers of everv dol Funk's Editor Register. Itistheopin rection; Lke and the Gooseberry reser aaAiai ix ion of your correspondent that the lar, every advantage, and every re- voir, General Merchandiaa. aad iha rnHnpta one thing needful or San Pete source. This division embraces. An honest Scandinavian cnnimunily, in tne country, rricas as low as the Leader" County is a woolen factory, built by 'Financially "Money" Slightly spnnfcled will) tbeaveiage An lowest. Aaaon, the brain and sinew of her citizens, "Enterprise and public spirited ghw Jas. S, Tharnton, 1 ue oniy genuine Aspnaitum beds in Ferrea,Uuh stocked by her sheep on a thousand Men,""A set of lively businessmen" the United The beds cover Slates ' hills, operated by her own people. aii'l "An Industrial School." tevru ls. -- L. Iffraljt, r Jennie forth liuuesl. nracticle fhen- - are two remaining, that wish to locale and help . I liei.s alio uiif.-ur.V.. ..f Hi.. iromt'iC cm capitalist. .,- rn..u i" inure woolen """' ' M,,t elwifiecl. though we ' goom wnicn are manufactured by outside establishmenii'at the sacri-- : P'wnic th.it tbrrk' is gojjd thought, WHAT WC SHALL HAVK fie; of her grain crops imported. No!aml iiVf;cstions in more exposing our bjysto the dang :lne-- 1 ami N. K. G.',' ney are SliuNlc ywdL Seni your rdtrt to . ' ani' TOR, ""'ete ersof mining camps, but protection j..)unty lieeds to be Snap Ifclurie. VUk. GRNSEN, hi U It-Ephraim, ' to home indu: tr , happiness and pros1 oornalainC " leaye them to fUmlj at Pulitio. or letter when in want gram are you Alkwidot'lndc. :perity for all.' Ve arc read v for the the consideration of our readers with A iki Tibciml. a conveyance, to tote yem to anyplace TW ui am nilraaai. out further comment. factory boom in, or outside of the County, at vert Kcrcllcnl water anlu. are then two grand divis-t- o CmimI tit armnt. there Ma. A. L. Cox. uvtrrieet. A SiiaoCaan llama. the present needs of San Pete Hon. Jas. Metcalf, of Gunnison, Tka rim Datrici caart. 'HLf Ephraim, Utah, And the people of the Scnial Giaii (Inam says: "In answer to your question county. county have agreed upon it The Sfc aaa au facMiM. 'A great firiincial leader.' ' now,is how are these things Ilrir aukiai aucluaary. OLE Laksox, Ephraim: " 'A good question to be accomplished? There is Cow! uyiB Silm Miact. ' railroad.' is 'in my opinion our a truism Packrai CHrpum that is applicable to this lluacy wl in clasj acadniici, present pressing necessity." question: "Work well planed is Gaad U(Mat pablic aaiaMBwais. David CAMbt.AND, Chester: "Dear half executed." It is Shop Suae uaiaf aaa SahkiacMckiaair. in KcGisTeRi 'A good woolen fac uruer mar ncitnar timenecessary nor money WHAT WECAX AND SHOULD HAVE, CbristeDsenAJicobsen tory, is emphatically our greatest shall be wasted in these matters that Sawkcrt. Taaavriai, a system of united and necessity." intelligently Pres. Canlje Petersox: "A board directed labor be at once entered Crcaaiarica WHOLESALE AND RETAIL A cucaoaaiy. ' of trade or chamber of commerce upon. These questions will further Qaarn Milk. BUTCHERS, controlcd by men who can see oe treated upon in oureofumns, and A (ilk (ataxy. BESF, the interests of the community at wc invite further, and mere detailed Claa tariwiti, MUTTON, Elvctric lika. large and who will work for the opinions as to the methods to be Iraa ruaadiio. SAUSAGE. 4 of all.' good adopted. If any man or woman Vara rraii. PORK Caaay iKieriai. Bp. Jas. II. Petf.rsok, Fairview has good ideas to present for the Trunk Utt dehverej. promptly hewiw. consideration of the "A good woolen factory." people, for the Braaai hemiw. Rkistrr Buildiag.Main Street, Ephraim , t oeneni or me now is the CkacH lacttiiai, v.. XV ii. 1,ir.itKiiu.-v- , r.pnraim: "nan chance to do whole, 41 I I when will it Suaai he LauaSrim. it, ' Pete needs to be born again." r- gratefully received, and respectfully Crarkarlatlajiai. . iwver: "in answer rnnciftapAst f .. hcaaiai. ...... ... 1 nut is in me Kniniag ' to your question : What one thing council Woslea of many. Ixtaaiciy us furthir Sot aaS Faruin ikat factorial noes nan rete most need." 1 re- have your opinions on the subject: rurarura NuraiKrarua, 31. spectfully submit: 'I $ and N. R. Stmt can ia Mwal okas. G.' Yours wiA good wishes." Man rackJaf aaaklitawatt. AU tha bnwiM k aiaka a Joskph Braithwate. Manti: "A .. At the Fjrmm kaaja lid aaaay. 7UU Will "fc" Photograph Gallery. home market, and a board of trade nna a nice Assortment - nt all TkaawMaMUMMthia at aaynaatyia tka I . -- r t,i... ui r mu, Dress Trimmings. te regulate prices. Card Size Voti can get fi.oo per doa Pres Hexrr Bkai.: "Theia are so everything in oar Victoria , 1. P. Meilstrun lull or M '"5 rarrirt H If line . .mi. viwtn .1 many things that we need tht t r. vi Cabinet cat at hi hardly know which to sav, biit I second North and Center Street. Go Timn Cum Wess. Ephraim, such as Flannel's. Linscy's guen A good woolen factory and there and buy what you need. Jeans, Tweeds, and Weaving yarns, a home market'are the most press AffBl f Dr. man araiMM. A full supply f ill kinds of School come and see for yourself, you will Kunka ing needs of the time." Vigori and Uterine Rooks, Papers, Ink, Lead and stale pen- get courteous treatment. A. C. Ike Bast medicinri and " Jty. Mapsoh, Gunnison: "We cils etc.,etc .at . P. xcilstrups. uncieis f to curcsMsia Sireet.Ephmim ts "I-ab- (0 J LJ W. I. Brown, Vice Pres. Silvv. 7' ' o u Q D 0) Q W LJ h 4v it aiMl 1 5 Tt a :3 a far K3 C 1 o 40 tc s ts B Si torn S . - -- s f s A , si 1 rr . aaaa OQ c IS C aa t .r i -- u a h 1 miiis)i.i Ji 553 a: s g i i E L 3 3 OQ Ji .i.s..i,....i...,..1.lltill(j1 tK. WllBi:- -. 4....i..a,iIM,Mv.M,M Money to Loan! spr-nus- , war j cx-j)- icd-hu- de-bar- inanu-facturies- ;" Jn All Its Branches. 111 CO-OPERATI- VE m MERCANTILE : INSTITUTION 111 North and South. Directors. & - con-deis- ; tr : Officers ' to-da- 111 a J ty . a NOTICE I I "' 1 Dry Good, of all descriptions. aboes, lxth HaU and caps boots and Clothing pwality. home mode and imported. Grocwriea, including art and fiab. Dijie Jlolaasea, and Dtied Fruits; Crack, Our Hardware Ppartnynt contains an immense stock of Tools for Mechanics; also tools for Farmers such as Shovels, t?pud rfcks, Iloes, Forks and Rakes. Glassware, Queensware, Woodenware; Mtdjcinwi; Drugs; Paints and Oils; Well Piping and Shingles. Yonr patronage is always appreciated, no matter how .small your purchase. You may rest assured it will he. our constant aim to give our Customers the best good that can be obtained for the money. Your Child will be treated as courteously as yourself. J. A. ANDEUHOX, Siipt. I Ephraim Butcher f Studokkcr Bros. Manf g Carriage Reaesiiar. w ji-a- JEXSEX'S Poh.. 1 The PiBsjat Vehicles The -- .. William IJawdeu James whitheacl, jr. Maia Street, and Breach 33 aad Home, career Stat Road and Second South Street. CrriuBe Light and Heavy far Whittle, Pablic Frasier aad Display in the Territories, Wgont in Every Style that ii Made. Private Use' in All Varieties aad Cbsmpiaa and Piaau Harvesting Machines and C I. Care Threshers Engines Weil, Mirrpa. Me he! and South Bend Road Carts and Harness of Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price. J. ' ueiHrrai-Mcrrnaiiais- Go. Horse-Powe- J. P. Meilstrup, Ephraim, Pries., Eatras, and Mills. Plows. Hay KaJteS AU Kind. ' I( 4 Agent. |