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Show A meaning "tip" among the j Nimiods is now. :''.VcI!, did you run ! across any web-footed 'chickens' in your game bag?" I The local paper that is nut owned by a cliijue or faction is a blessing. ; Its existence depends on advertis- ; ing. and the merchant who refuses; to patronize it upon the plea that 'everybody knows him" is giving his- own business a black eye. ! Advertisements are an evidence of lile. public spirit, hope and a disposition dis-position to do business. Caro , (Mich.) Advertiser. j Next to the beautiful picture presented pre-sented to the eye -from Reservoir . Ilil'l, the view of B-righam City from the foothills on the county road two miles north of town is I probably the finest. From this point the observer is struck with the idea, ''What a cozy, comfortable, com-fortable, prosperous town we live in. How appropriately it is called the City of Homes." .Mayor .1. D. Peters is selling a j worthy example in having his ham and corral removed from Dext to ! the sidewalk to the interior ot the block. The sidewalk-barn notonly materially decreases the value of ! property; it makes the place a dread ; to pedestrians, but also is always i in danger of being fired by care-j care-j less smokers passing by, and is more accessible to tramps after a ! night's rest, many of whom crawl into the hay and fall asleep with a lighted pipe in their mouths, and away goes the barn. Probably half a dozen years will not elapse before our city will have an ordinance ordi-nance making it compulsory to place nil barns, stacks and stables on the interior of blocks. i WO MAW'S SUFFRAGE. ! Program for Woman's Suffrage ; Association to he held Sept. Sth, i IS'.l-l. Civil t ! over n men t, The Constitution, jSket-h Mr. Sadie Stohl. : Heading from Wllow l!ihhon Speaker. Song . Miss Ann lia 1 1 rat hi Beading of Woman's Advoe.ite. Address I. C. Wixo.n. ! Advertising is to business what I steam power is to machinery the ' grand motive po t r. M Aiw 1 i.i:v. 9 |