Show 2 they say that the tintic gintic cla in owners are looking for vard to renewed ac tivit t in all I 1 arts of the district within the next fe v months 0 that there are worse places than saloons and sometimes the closing of the thirst parlors makes business for places lesa less elevating 0 0 that bucking the tiger does not seem to be a lost art even here in gintic tintic 0 0 that the telephone company seems to be a trifle v in improving the service between eureka and the oth er camps of the district 0 0 0 that your new year resolution to pay the newspaper man at least once a year should not be broken 0 0 that business is quiet with some of the saloons but they do not at tribute it to the old established establish Ld custom of swearing off on the first of the year 0 0 that an ordinary grafter gi after making ahouse a house to house canvass can easil easily pick off 15 to 50 per day 0 that every one of these pan hand lers should be arrested and put to work A ork on the roada roads 0 that it is certa cert nl aly y time that bust busi ness men and other res dents stop ped the custom of shelling out to every faker who hits the village that a philanthropist is a man ho will buy worth of bibles for tree free dietr aution but who would not dig up a dollar to help his next door neighbor main that the main s street treet sidewalks should be kept free from enow snow 0 0 that the new officers will be or the job at noon next monday 0 that we have with us today t th h year 1914 that the female book agent object ed to the story that was made public last week and the half has never yet been told that it is suie sure a hard matter to please some people III that the water wagon was well ell loaded on the first but there ar no v a few vacant sats seats that the joyous mus e of the school bell will be heard again next mon day 0 0 0 that the ordinary woman spend too much time doctor ng rig up her corn com alexion and too little in trying to cultivate a pleasing disposition 10 0 0 that th s is one reason why the places of amusement are al all aay ays a f 11 cd ed with nith married mimed men during the early hours of the evening 0 0 that a man iho ho has made a tail fail ure tire of every th nhe ng has tr d is quite sure that we he can success illy fill any office that happens to b vacant that if a scarcity of houses is a sign of i 1 ro prosperity ros penty and it no doub is eureka duj eka must be prosperous 0 that the reporter Be porter wishes to thank the ng rig off cers for their ef forts to improve local conditions mo that the grea great t moral oral weekly also wishes to assure the new officials offic cals die that they will have a oar hearty sup lort in any laudable undertaking 4 that politics s sho il 1 be forgotten and every resident of the camp should do his part to yards mak ng rig eureka the best little to in the state that socialism promises work aorl for all perhaps that s why bonal ism isn t popular that it is no trick to travel at the present time as employees of rail roads have orders to beep keep the hoboes moving they are not to be put off the trains that it is chlap r to ha hail 11 these men than to p t them off aid and give therb there an 01 port unity to destroy I 1 la a 1 road property 0 that i eople will soon be baying buying egg eggs on the installment plan 0 0 that the starvation cure has one thing in its f favor avor it s econom cal P that the household where thenis never any difference oi 01 ogmon op nion is usually the shiftless one 0 that they vote dead men in new york but the ballot is refused to N omen thit that there is nothing secret about secret es ou can get it al fro fron it the village goss ps by ten 0 clock the next mornin morning 0 0 that do in san pete a minister was robbed of 2 70 and the grand jury will investigate and see if he came by the money bo honestly nestly 0 0 that a crank was aas arrested the other day fay for trying to make a speech froal from the gillery gallery of the U 6 senate lie ile made a mistake he ile should have gotten do n on the main floor |