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Show ID THE PEOPLE OF MORGAN COUNTY. you like to live in "Would lit ful Davis county? We have property near Salt Lake. Come Awn or write to us Hatch R. E. J. A. Bountiful, Utah Co., New and Complete Line of , STATIONERY Our JEWELRY Invites Inspection. SoftDrinksaSp icialiy LFreshest Drugs in City organ Drug Co. Thoroughbred Rhode Island Red Eggs for 14 Sale, for $1.00. We guarantee our eggs to be "pure bred. The hens are Poulter stock. The roosters from Black fcnaft & Griffin. Orden, Utah Mailorders given prompt at " Mention. Call and see our birds. -- Xarrigan Bros., "Sf? FIRST NATIONAL BANK Established September, Capital Stock, 1903 $25,000.00 Does a general banking busi "ness. We pay 4 per cent on sav interest com Deposits Teorved in any sum from $1 up W try not ojxn an account with us. taml establish the habit of saving little (rutin the present income, it will be needed after while Jngs accounts, ruled v-,p- o quarterly. Tames Tingree, Prrsident. -- Williams. Vice Pres J. L Hatch, Cashier. Joseph ' MORGAN CITY NEWS. Muslins A new line of Ladies on sale at A. W. Franeis. Jos. Williams, Hr., is now attending to the business of ill bank during the absence ol ('a oilier J. L. Hatch. The Busy Merchant new and filled is complete with the most attractive Mens Knits ever shown in the city. The county school board will hold a meeting this Saturday to definitely decide on the date of closing the schools of Morgan city. Mrs. Kate Littlefield in census and enunmerator for Morgan Croydon, and Mr. Berlin for the rest of the countv. They began work Friday. The new show window just finof A. W. Francis, has ished made a great improvement in the appearance of his store. Others should follow and keep pace. To complete the new force ot operators at the depot Howard Gorder has just assumed his duties as night operator and no doubt will permanently be located here. We extend our hand of welcome. J. L. Hatch, cashier of the National bank of Morgan, was called to Logan, Monday, on account of the serious illness of his father . Verdi L. Pingree of Ogden is taking Mr. Hatchs place in the bank. George T. Stenhouse, manager of the Mining Co., went east the middle of last week on business pertaining to the company. Mrs. Stenhouse accompanied her husband. They expect to be absent from here about two weeks. A. D. Wheadon, who has been occupying a position as telegraph operator at Coalville, is now located permanently with us. he having accepted the day position as operator at Morgan station. The Post joins Morgan and vicinity in welcoming him in his future home. Miss Fannie Grover, who has for some time been employed as clerk in a dry goods store at Echo, is now engaged to serve behind the counter by A. W. Francis. She is an accomplished sales lady and as Morgan has been her birthplace, no doubt she will be gladly received by her many associates. We welcome her home. Morgan Amusement club is to entertain the people of Morgan in the opera house "Wednesday week. This being an amateur affair, and first of its kind, should be well encouraged. The pros gram is minstrelsy and other stunts of amusing character will be brought out by this youthful company. Dont forget them. The two days receipts of the Hardy pool room, which was offered by J. Hardy, the proprietor, realized $10. This amount was contributed to the missionary fund which is to be handed to Ray Tonks, Horace Reiner. Preston West, Carl Eddington and J. Welch, Jr., who will soon depart for missions in about thirty daysi. Heber Ileiner left last week for Moreland, near Price. Utah, to take charge of a store there belonging to the Carbon County Coal Co., which is owned partially by Morgan county capital. The company has been doing development work on its several claims there for about two years and first began shipping coal sixty days ago. T. II. Lawrence of the Palmer hotel of Salt Lake city, will visit Morgan county iti the near future to advertise the Rogers Manufacturing Co.s goods and establish agents in Ihe county to handle the Rogers goods. Their kitchen sets consists of a cleaver, meat saw, carving knife, bread knife, earbonundum and emery steel, and fruit large fork, knife. The name of the firm is ample guarantee of the goods. Any one desiring to engage in the work, locally or travel, can learn of the tjerms and get particulars from Mr. Lawrence by address-- t ing him at the above named hotel. win-windo- Morgan-Cresce- high-clas- County Recorder I ' a Is in his office Tuesday and I Friday from 10 to 12 a m , anC P m- - G.Y.Robbinsj W. E. MARSTELLER DENTIST ' rM42 Wash J .ay tunho.-ptta- n,'ton Ace, Orden every Wednesday l 60 YEARS" EXPERIENCE Trade Marks "rtf An von lending . nnleklr u certain Designs Copyrights Ac a (ketch end deception mi whether a oar opinion free invention Is probably patentable. Communlm tkms strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent patents. sent free. Oldest agency for securing Patents taken through Munn A Co. receWs nyerial notice, without charge. In the Scientific American. clr handsomely Illustrated weekly. largest 13 Terms. dilation of any scientific Journal. Sold by all newsdealer! year; four months, A -- MN&Co.36,BnNeworl ' F BL WMbiagton. Breach Offlo. D C. (06 can-open- er . , BSsCAtL PATTERNS CcLbnU'J for tylc, perfect fit, simplicity and reliability nearly 40 yetrs, boict in nearly ca cry city and town in the United States and Canada, or by mail direct. Wore sold than any other make. Send for free catalogue, TdcCALlS MAGAZINE JMare subscribers than any other fashion a month. Invaluable, Lat-- t jnizmcmilhon t jstvkis patterns, dressmaking, millinery, I am sewing, f.tncy needlework, hairdressing, q ictte, good stories, etc. Only 60 cents a r (forth tlouhle) including a tree pattern. ybu.ScTibo today, or send lor sample copy. t inducements lYtrururux I I Po't d , t xr: ' , premium catalogue it'i t lUt pr se olict s. Addiess n xrzi CO.. 2C3 to 248 W, 37th St, NEW mul YORK Wonderful are the cures by Hoods 3iu!ujuriila and vet it is only because the ouo true blood purifier, it makes bleed jure, rich, healthy, HoodS Pills lor the liver and bowels, act easily, yet promptly. 25c. lde-givi- MADE THE AUDIENCE Beet Farm For Sale LAUGH Singers Selection of Ditty for an Was Too Manifestly In- I have an eighty acre beet farm for sale near Parker, Idaho, at $75 per acre. The farm rents appropriate. for $600 per year besides the During the present musical seai-cland is steadily increasing in much popularity has been gained bj a little song with the odd title, "It Is value. Jobe K. Hale, formerly Not Raining Rain to Me; Its Raining of Bountiful, but now at 332 Violet." It is a tuneful bit of melody South State St., Salt Lake City t and has been used for encore pir poses with great success. It was d.ir For Sale a recent recital that the qua in ing bit attained real distinction. The at of land with 10 rods acres 1J fair took place at the Rittenhouse on William a wet, blustering evening, and as the front, adjoining Bishop night wore on the storm increased to Moss on the east; no better build the proportions of a blizzard. The ing spot in West Bountiful; rare wind arose until its roar blended chance to get such land; good weirdly with the music and the Inter 2 were missions punctuated by bolster flowing well; blocks north of O ous clatterings of hailstones against S. L. depot; about 50 bearing the windows. During the tenor solo trees; pie plant, raspby Paul K. Harper the storm reached cherry the height of its fury and the applause berry and asparagus beds. Ap which followed his effort was mingled ply to John F. Ashby, Bountifu1. Ln-cor- e I Young Man, Get a Home! house, brick mercantile store, granary and outbuildings, with 5 acres first class land half mile west of Morgan district. Big Enquire H. B. CROUCH Bargain FOR SALE--- A 1 6-ro- om . China at Popular Prices To introduce we quote the following prices: shrill echoings of the stonn kings wreath. for Bale As the sir.ger arose for an encore a One of test farms in Lay-ton- , the perfect deluge of rain smote the win dows and when the orchestra struck containing about 40 acres; up the tinkling prelude of the familiar all under cultivation; good seven air a smile broke over the audience. went the torrent out- room house and out buildings; with side. shivered the audience. "It is not raining rain began the tenor, but it was too much for even the politest of audiences and a storm of laughter followed that even included the soloist. Pittsburg Gazette-Time- orchard. Apply Thos R. good t Jones, Layton. For Sale acres of the best land in Bountiful; 2 acres in asparagus; 2 extra good flowing wells; 6 roomed house; big barn and out IN CHILDHOODS BRIEF HOUR buildings; water and electric Childrens Sweet Illusions Should Net lights; located not far from O. S Be Shattered Prematurely by L. and S. L. & O. stations; rare Their Elders. chance to buy such a good place. If your mother had let the ho"se John Varley, Woods Cross K F w ork go and taken you on her lap and D. B 11 p one 5112. t of explained away ail the pleasures the Mother Goose book of rhymes would you have grown up to be any better man or woman? asks the Wieh ita (Kans.) Beacon. What if she had explained that the cow never jumped over the moon; that there was no Lit tie Miss Muffet, and If there had been there was no tufTet for her to sit on; that Jack didnt violate etiquette by sticking his thumb into a plum pie, hat Jack and Gill's parents used hydrant water and they never went tip a hill to get the drinking pail filled, that Jack Sprat could eat any kind of meat set before him Instead of on'y lean meat; that Old King Cole was a grouchy dyspeptic and the very opposite of a merry old soul; that nu blackbird ever disfigured the kig washerwoman by picking ofT - her For Sale. quite an acre of land, with 13 rods front and seveu roomed house; choice young fruit trees in bearing; flowing wells; water in house; 6 minute walk .from Oregon Short Line station Frank t Wright, Bountiful. Best Line of Cigars and Tobacco Brer Shown in Morgan. Come and See Us. Always Welcome W. SrCBrafoam . Not Why Send Away? When you can buy your For Sale. Good ranch iu Malad Valley containing 160 acres of land with all improvements and some stock. Write or phone (Bell No 21) W. C. Hill, Malad City, Idaho, for at, home at price that WE KNOW, and nose? t we can demonstrate TO YuU. are particulars. that Would you have been a better bni as low as the lowe-,'- . or girl If your mother had done n'l For Sale. these things has explained away th Our hues t Span of horses weighing about delightful book of childhood and had Ladies Tailored Suits oi told you that the amusiing, jingling 1200 lbs. 5 8 each; and years old. for spring is right up to the miuute in rhymes were written by some hard-ur who wrote them for mon J. R. George, Hooper R. F. D. No. styles and fabrics. Prices fiom ey and not for truth's sake? Would 2. Both Phones. Suit, Jacket, Waists or Skirt story-write- you? Is anything accomplished by squr.r ing a child around and stting it face to face with the realities of life be fore it has come into the years cl $12.50 to $25. For Sale Five acre pasture near the old Adobe yard and two acres of Let the children en tirt-ciasresponsibility? farming land in Wet joy in a childish way, for it is brief Bountiful. Mrs J N. Fackrell, and comes not again. Woods Cross. t the prettiest and snappiest Waists in town. All We Ask is to s FAMILY IN LONG POSITION Members Have Been Organist In English Church for More Than a Century. A remarkable record has been commemorated at Teignmouth, England by the presentation to Miss Linter, organist of the parish church of St. IlMichael, East Teignmouth, of an luminated address and a purse of 130 sovereigns, subscribed by parishioners md others. The post of organist lu the church has remained uninterruptedly in the Linter family since the year 1809, when Miss Llnters father. William Linter, became organist ol the church. The pet dog show at the Royal Horticultural hall. In London, drew a great crowd, chiefly of. women, and the old familiar scenes of luxury were witnessed in every avenue of the nearly But all records ln this 1,000 pens. direction were surpassed by the miniature Iron bedstead, with mattress, sheets, blanket, quilt, hangings and all complete, in which a Pekinese spaniel reposed. The smallest dog ln the show was Messrs. terWillsons miniature rier. It weighed only two pounds two ounces, and was brought to the exhiThe bition In a mans coat pocket. tightest dog, however, was a Yorkshire terrier of one pound 14 ounces, with a delightfully groomed coat of silken fleece. black-and-ta- n Russian Wheat Production. eno:, cus crop of wheat has been grown .n Russ'a this year, .placing that lanu for thh first time at the bead of wtrat-growircountries, its harvest of 733,000,001) bushels exceeds that of the United States by 26,000.000 bushels, and is greater than its own previous record by about 100,000,000 We Are Craeker-Jks bushels. Tbe development of wheat t t elling real estate and other prowirg has been most rapid along tbe Fne cf il.e railway. property. Give us a trial ad; As tin her consumption is small In a 50 cent ad may sell $15,000 frorortion to population, this has worth of property; adveiiise made Ruva one of the great sources of surrlv or tho rest of the world jour land now because wit i hi F'r.nce ct1 ernes much of tbe whe.t advent of spring num hu hind tha it gr . The present pricq of wheat in the Unified Slates, when buyers, are visiting the surplus produtt of amt nearly all of them look i;t the placed fga 'Bta themore difficult for this it Russia, to eo and country to hold its place as an ext.u.w Chp,!-- ! homes are for sale. porter of that cereal. An g For Sale. 10 acres of choice land in Clearfield in same section as the Clearfield Orchard Co.s land; 1 mile troin school aud church. Apply to Wm. H. Beazer, Layton R. F. D. For Sale 18 two with acres of good garden land, story modern brick house, out buildings. Enquire, J. Williams & Sons Co. A new line of Shirt Waists and Wash Underskirts. You will go a long way before Thomas Roberts, Woods Cross, Utah. Show You. you find a better corset t. than the Ladies and Gentlemans Wigs. Ladies and gentlemen wigs and half wigN made to order, also switches and braids made of your own combings. Perfect tit and beautiful workmanship guaranteed. See Chris Fehr with J. B. Burns; Deseret News Block, in barbershop. HENDERSON The Busy Merchant has them A. For Sale One steel tired Studebaker runabout good as new; or will Wm. Doxey, trade for a horse. t Bountiful. W. FRANCIS. unsDiineisgoodl dont the White Wyandotts Eggs from a heavy laying strain, $1 per setting or $5 per hundred Ok Leaf Poultry Farm, ,W. W. Stewart, Mgr., Kaysville, Utah t Both phones. want it directly in eyes. Our Straw Hats Vill Protect the Eyes. Bai gains in Real Estate acres of bench land east of Hi The Cash Store. But a Trans-Siberia- ts n -- . 34 Pountifu cheap. Ltncre city lot. 2 blocks east. of Main street, cheap 40 acres in Hooper, large or cLtwd, good house 3 flowing uvils :il HU I ight. Toms'. L. Li. Cu.i.Bouuuful or 212 Main st., Sal Lake City. i ffiooms. I Suit Single or withikth THE RALEIGH Mrs. L. 0. ORourke, Prop. Modcra'38? Strictly E!?ar' 'urniS',ci 1 37, E. First South St. Bell Phone 4504 Salt Laics J |