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Show .KSCKX.fLn.- - w ni UM Mummnw irtiMliai ivtT -- TRUTH. CHATTER. - anyone heard the Western Union, or THE NEBEKER FAMILY. the Telephone company, that is to (Being, the personal opinions of the say the R. M. B. or the Electric Light We clip the following from the Rich writer and for which no one else company making any such proposition? Nit, and they will not. Those County News, just to let people know is in any manner responsible.) people will not go underground until that the Nebeker family are well, thank you, and hope these few lines It may seem a trivial matter to compelled to. v will find you enjoying the same blesswrite about, but the fact is the poIn cleaning out the gutter across ing: lice of this city ought to be instructBp. Nebeker took a spin to and ed to arrest every man who leaves Second South at the corner of Main, his horse untied on the streets. Run- someone was grossly negligent of the from the capital of Cache last week." by opening the ditch "Hyrum Nebeker, Esq., started out aways have been by far too plentiful proprieties, across the street car tracks and leavmorning with a nice buhch of late, and the only reason some ing it open. All night that danger yesterday one has not been killed or badly in- trap was staring wide and threaten- of beeves for the Ogden butcher frajured is because blind fate interposed ing the life and limbs of the gentle ternity. "District Attorney Frank K. Nebto prevent it Fate, however, takes citizens. Jt eker and Prof. Thomas, superintenda lay off occasionally, as some people a Its Salthe the way funny thing, ent of the city schools at Ogden, will find to their sorrow soon. On the day the horse ran away and fell vation Army lasses spot the boys who were in town on Tuesday. The forinto the areaway leading to the of- will give up. You hardly ever see mer to attend district court and the fices under Walker's bank, the writer one around any of the of- latter for an outing. counted no less than four animals left fices lingering of people who call themselves "Messrs. E. A. Williams, William untied along West Second South. It is real No, good. after the sir; they go true that most of them were old and Peterson and Joseph Jensen, instructnot likely to take fright at ordinary sinners. There is a little freeze out ors at the Agricultural college, Logan, objects, but a horse able to work game run here where the push play held forth at Paris, Mdntpelier, never gets too old to become scared for a brisk and Fish-have- n cigars it very game and Charles St. at something. The police would find Bloomington, is. The proprietor cashes his own in behalf of their state instituit advantageous to arrest a few de2 would checks cents at discount, or ten tion, spent an agreeable respite from linquents and the police judge do well to impose a few fines. cents each, and when the Salvation their labors, as the guests of the Hon. Nebeker at their lovely Lake-shor- e J t lady comes in and extends the tam- Aqulla. home, and left our vale of turSpeaking of police matters; this bourine across the Jack pot, play gen- nips and tears on Tuesday. is a funny old town. Fbr weeks and erally ceases until the boys have "Father Aaron Nebeker, one! of months the saloons have been doing chipped from one to three each. She Utahs 1847 and Laketown's 18G9 or out in front and cashes in. 70 then and now of Falrvlew. a quiet business on Sunday and no How goes is it that the sinners are the Wyo.,pioneers, after spending a few visiting one has made a protest. But all of a best looseners? How is It that the his with relatives and greeting days sudden, without warning, the peelers girls always know where to go to his host of old friends hereabouts, dethe most money for charity? It is home today. And as the pubswoop down and make three or four get a fact, however, and the Army people parted come lic and go they always call on arrests. Why all this foolishness? If will bear me out in it. Brer Jo. the saloons are to be permitted to Herbert Humphrey, who got his run open on the quiet why not say The Burlington Route Palace Sleep- leg broken and received other fowl and fish of one. not make and so, by reason ,of a derrick falling er leaves Salt Lake dally at 3:15 p. m., bruiseshim at the Hyrum Nebeker hay upon of another by arresting three or four arrives SL Louis 7:19 in the morn- ranch last week, the cause being a and letting eighty go scot free? What Good time to reach the Fair. sudden and furious gust of wind and a farce this Sunday closing is any- ing. way. There isn't a restaurant running with a liquor license where a man cannot go in of a Sunday and get any od drink, from a cbcktail to a whisky straight; from a snlsse esse to a pouBsd cafe. The soda fountains, or some of them at least, employ men trained in the language of the eye and all sorts of decoctions Many people drink too much ice covering the color of the brand of water in hot weather and are spirits sold are bartered across the counter every Sabbath day. No one -injured thereby a kicks on the restaurants, although man can get as fall as a goat on res-- . taurant booze as easily as he can on saloon booze. He can get a jag on as quickly sitting In front of a soda fountain as he can In front of a bar, still no one has ever heard of a soda This is the latest and best brand jerker being pulled or a restaurantIs man having to pay a large fine. It of beer we have on the market. not a square deal. The saloon men BEWARE OF I6E WATER! -- Our American Beauty pay the largest license and if anyone Is to be punished they ought, from a financial point of view, be the last ones touched. This matter was written during the early days of the week. Since it was put on paper Attorney Weber has appeared before the council and made asa statement justifying it It looks if something would be done In the matter and it looks as if something should be done. If we are to have total abstinence Sundays, let us have them. Close everything up tight If we are to have liquor on Sunday let us not be compelled to sneak througha back door to get it, nor be compelled to act as an accessory in a law breaking incident in order to assuage our thirst ji jr'.: Judge Powers, of the Postal Telegraph company, says vhis company will put its wires underground Wfcen asked to do so. Score one for fhe Postal. The Postal Is an right Has It is equal to any of the. imported varieties and superior to many. In fact we are of the opinion we LAGER BEEfy ClTT have all competitors distanced. It is carefully brewedr properly aged and cleanly bottled and is entirely free from impurities. Try a case and you will be highly, pleased. SALT LAKE BREWING CO. J. MORITZ, VicesPrei. and Manager. We solicit family trade and promptly attend to ordera received by telephone. Bing up No. 17. who was surgically treated I Dr. by Brownfield of Randolph, is reported as doing as well as could, under tho circumstances, be expected. Dr. George Thomas, of the Ogden High school, accompanied Judge C. H. Hart and District Attorney F. IC. Nebeker, both of whom Laketown is delighted to remember, were among her school boys in days of yore, and who were en route for court duties at our very rich countys seat, wero giving the glad hand and renewing acquaintances with kin and friends on Monday, Judge Hart had with him his daughter and niece and Mrs. Nebeker and family accompanied the cultured barrister and are spending the time with grandpa, Bp. Ira Nebeker. And then think of Qull declining to run for the governorship after all this. Wouldn't it jar you? BY OUR OWN 8 AGE. Chronic complaining doesn't make a hard lot any softer. At the age of 16 a girl stops crying and begins to weep. To the pure all things are not livered in milk wagons. de- His satanic majesty doesnt waste any of his time on the hypocrite. If you havent any enemies to pardon a few of your friends. For each big man at the top there are a million little ones at the bottom. You may not get all that is coming to you in this world but look out for the next Never ask a man how he likes married life in the presence of his wife if you want to hear the truth. There Is a man in Chicago named Damrich but his financial rating isn't what hla name would indicate. Some ministers do not practice as they preach and some baseball ers do not play as they practice. play- Probably some men meander around all night for the purpose of satisfying themselves that there ia no place like home. Bren with his wonderful memory the oldest inhabitant is apt to forget that he has inflicted his reminiscences on everybody he knows. WITH THE 8AGE8. Books are orphan reminders of thiest men after death. Milton. wor- Let not the people be too swift to judge, as one who reckons on the blades in field, or ere the crop be ripe. Dante. Courtesy of temper, when It Is Used to veil churlishness of deed. Is but a knights girdle around the breast of n base down. Sir Walter Scott. Our prindples are the springs of our actions, our actions the springs of our happiness and misery. Too much care, therefore, cannot be employed in forming our prindpleiw Skelton. It Is In human life, as In a game at tables, where a man wishes for tha highest cast; but if his chanct bo otherwise, he is een to play it as wall as be can, and to main tho bct ft d i |