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Show ' Let no food impair the powers of the stomachs Eat- - Business Directory.;" For FirV-cl- u Sric Wesley K; Walton, President;. W. W. Reached day and night By Bell Phone. E. WING ffl. D. WHEAT FLAKE CELERY Capital $25,000.00 cents a package. For sale by all Grooors TO residence in the Local Rg. RANDOLPH, I i LOCAL NEWS. Health Officer. - UTAH. ' v M M- -- Dr. A Mrs. Wing made a professional trip to Laketown on Monday. John Snowball Abatractor Thoma Notary Public A Utah: Randolph, Ashtou. Painter A ALL work guaranteed. paper-hange- r. Mrs. A. G. Rex is again able to he Castor Machine oil and hay fork going at cost at Ike Smiths. Reuel Walton Attorney Salt La George Sessions of Chapmans ranch & Counselor at law was in Randolph on business WednesCity A Woodruff Utah day. Mr. Fred Lutz of Garden City is aud all Legal Busi-Mwith Mr. A Mrs. Sip Alvarea visiting Attention. Irngal, given Piwuipt Wu aud Probate Mutters given Espec- of this place. ial Attention. Miss. Elva Sessions of Syracuse, Ut. left Tuesday for Woodrufl, after a few F. Weviile days visit in our city as the guest of Miss. Lucy Smith. County Surveyor and Engineer gy Lud Mattel Jos. prepared to do Civil Engineering in general. The home of D. 8. Marshall in the McKinnon Hotkl: J. Oottstein, western part of town. For particulars Mrs. J. r Gottsteim Gottstein, inquire of Geo. Spencer at the Bank. Frank Burdett, Fred Carruth, Lorenzo Burdett, Chas. Hunt, Pearl Mdredge, Mrs. E. M. Tyson left Saturday after Evanston. Frank Fralzer, Woodruff. a few weeks visit among friends aud Jacob Itufi, Salt Lake. W. A. Menefee, relatives in Randolph. She was met San Francisco. Floyd L. Collins, Evanston. Isaac Bradley, Hyruni. Maude by her husband at Evanston and toDean, Mrs. Frank Fraizer, Woodruff. in home gether they returned to their Ellsworth Johnson, Laketown. ClarBrigham City. ence Matz. Omaha, Neb. Delbert Pack-relNellie Nebeker, C. E. Jensen, A. Wa will no longer see the sign which G. Barton, Bernard Holland, Dr. aud reads McKinnon Hotel" on Main St. Mrs. A. E. Mr. and but instead will be McKinnon Room- Mrs. LemuelWing, Randolph. McKinnon, Logan. J. W ing House, as they have been oblid-ge- d Packer, Ogden. John Anderson Lake-towto close on account of the poor Audie Christensen, Mrs. Frank health of Mrs. McKinnon and the Lauder A Son, Florence Hooker, Virscarcity' of hired help. ginia Hooker, Evanston. Mr, Hurt, Logan. John Clemen, Detroit, Mich. Mr. W. A. Menefee- - whom, we Mrs. Charles Cravens, Salt Lake. 8. II understand, was one of the fortunate Morris, W. E. Schoope, Salt Lake. ones to escape death iti the San Frau-cisc- o George Sessions, Almy Wyo, disaster, has been soliciting for the San Francisco Examiner for the OLD past few days, aud added several names to their increasing subscription AND list while in town. This is the titlo of a new and proA professional gentlemen of this city fusely Illustrated book by Col. Wm. seems to lie madly in love witli a num- Jennings Bryan, recounting his noted ber of our young girls. It is stated journey around the earth and through Europe, which was so widely heralded upon good authority that he haa to six within the last two weeks through the American Presss. , The book is an illustrated and de and doesnt seem to without be dfs couraged in the least. We ad- scriptive record of that journey, which mire the pluck of the new comer, but is so memorable in current history. it seems to us that his ambitions would The journey embraced a period of a be bstter if turned in another direction year, aud covered practically all the Malcolm McKinnon of Logan arrived in Randolph Monday evening and will visit for a few days with his many relatives. THE nations Sister-in-laW-a- J2 WORLD ITS WAYS of the earth. Col. Bryan traveled with camera aud pencil, and not only described, in brilliant phrase, what he taw, but further illustrated his journey by photographs. The photographs constitute a striking pictorial presentation and lend especial interest to the book. They number 240 and they show iu picture the world as he saw it. They Mrs. Charles Cravens, a sister-in-laUNIVERSITY OF UTAH. to the Mr. Cravens who recently purNOW RKADK FOlt SOLICITORS' Instruction begins Monday, Sept. 16. chased Dykens ranch, retur led to her of InlapMi.l Oet.to page.. Over ZOO lubarb Registration Students, Sept. 13th. A on Thursday from photograph, tak.a by Ur. Bryan home in Salt Lake City 14th. Entrance examinations, Sept. 11 two in after the weeks visit a enjoying SmbU hi. trip arouuJ tlis world and hi, 12, A 13th. vieit. to aU nation,. Th. vre.teit book of trav- country. College, engineering, normal, and el v.r writtan. Tli, peopl. are waiting for it. courses are offered. d fifty preparatory Th. .f.at b.rvrak urmi Chris Epplch has added some elelliu and which outlines all the bandlingThe to Mv.r catalog Mil. gant furniture to his new restaurant Preparatory Catalog Th Tomptxn Pub. Co., St. Looix Mo. on Main street, and in connection College work, describes the preparatory and which with his bakery will be able, from now y two year of work, on, to supply peoples wants in both or an illustrated booklet of the School lines. of Mines, will be sent free on appliHome Missionary cation to Appointments Miss. Pearl Eldredge of Evanston University of Utah, A. C. Call A J. D. Bryson; on her return from Bear Lake brought Salt Lake City, Utah. Randolph June SOth; Argyle July 14th smiles to Mr. C. E. Jensens face that Woodruff July 28; Almy Aug. 11; Ev- we hops will stay as it makes one feel What might have proved a more anston Aug. 25; Hilliard Sept. 8. good to meet him. serious accident nccured Tuesday eveBaoal Bryion A Wm. J. Cog; ning as the Young Ladies were leaving Argyle June 80;' Woodruff July 14th the from HillMrs. Cories returned Sarah top of the new Ta!maclt, Evanston 11; Aug jkimj July 28; Salt Lake City on Saturday last where when Prest. Mary F. Shelby, who iard Aug 25; Randolph Sept. 8th. she has been seeking medical advise was carrying a large Rochester John Weatou A A. McKinnon Jr; missed we her footing and fell three eye-sigher lamp, which, Woodruff June 30; Almy July 14; Ev- ocncerning or four steps to the next landing. The is somewhat understand, improved. Rananston July 28; Hilliard Aug. (1; kerosene soon ignited and caused a dolph Aug. 25; Argyle Sept. 8th. flame for a few momenta but A man eaid last week he hoped t o bright James Jackson A S. R. Kelson; was extinguished before any damage Hill-tar- d go to the devil if he did not pay within was done to the Afmy June 10; Evanston July 14; building. No injuries 11: Argyle three days every cent lie owed us. 28; Aug Randolph July were sustained except by Mrs. Shelby Ilavnt seen him since; suppose that who had the misfortune of bruising Aug. 25; Woodrufl Sept. 8th. he has gone, but trust he did not hope-iW. J. Smith A Wilford Nome; her arm and leg quite badly. w Sr y,KI--Sen- normal-preparator- ht Hilliard June ',80; Randolph July 14; Argyle July 28; Woodruff Aug. 11; Ahoy Aeg, 25; Evanton Sept. 8 John R. South A Henry Hoffman; Hillard July t4th; Randolph July 28th Argyle Aug. 11th; Woodruff Aug. 26th Alray, Sept 8th. vain. With pleasure we report to her many friendsjjiat Mrs. James Jackson is now well enough to accompauy her sister, Mrs. Ann Moss, to her home in Woods Cross, where she will visit for some time. We might state that .Mrs. Moss has been with Mrs. Jackson during her recent illness. We understand they left Wednesday. Born to Mr. & Mrs. James Tate on burwiay evening an eight and a half A glance at Mr. Tates i onnd boy. (ace as came down town much earlier than u.huuI told the story. It not only reflected in his face, but the rapidity with which he walked convinced all .that he had ons more to provide for. The mother and son are doing nicely, and the attending physician gives the encouraging report that with proper care Mr. Tate will speedily recover HbuI.uw i TgfSg!? from his ORDINANCE. i SSSSSSSSSSF ty. yHeeivAcrfbe A. r.r wmM. 1I, mi Premium SMu-- A44reaTK& MbCJUA CO., ." SwtvS l i The Board of County Commissioners of Rich County, Utah, in session this the 5th. day of Aug. A. D. 1907, hereby ordain as follows: That the district formerly included in the oid Precinct of Meadowville, lately abolished, is hereby made and and created into a new Precinct to be known as Meadowville Precinct. This ordinance shall take effect and p. free fro, arid anPr fifteen days frMm the date of its passage. Passed and approved this 5th. day of Aug., A. D., 1907. D. W. Kastman, Chairman. Geo. Kennedy, Isaac T. Price, Con i missloners. Attest: IK J. Norris Jr. Clerk. Commissioners per. cent Ladies Skirts- $9.00 Skirts goes for $6.85 6.50 6.25 Mens Clothing- SlS. 00 12.00 suit at $11.75 9.15 7.65 10.00 Boys Suits- $10.00 Suits at $7.20 5.10 7.00 4.50 3.15 Odd Pants- - constitute just that many striking Object Lessons of the people of all countries in their cities, towns and villages in their homes and everyday occupations. The book will interest every reader as a unique presentation of a wonderfully interesting Journey. It is sold only through solicitors. The Thompson Publishing .Company, St. Louis, Mo., are the fortunate publishers. They advertise for agents in another column of this issue. 25 discount. WORLD ITS WAYS. BT William Jennings Bryan All the waists in our store at a suci-c-ss- County Clerk, H. J. Norris Jr., has few friends of J. F. Spencer gath- issued license to the following couples: Elias Call and Lola Dean, both of ered at his home Wednesday evening CATTLE BRAND Z on both aud had a sociable time in honor of Woodruff; Ellsworth Joiihson of Lake-tow- n and Cora Earner of Garden City, thirty-eigh- t birthday. aides of body. the former marriage taking place in HORSE BRAND right thigh Mrs Thomas Parker and two daugh- Woodruff on Saturday Aug. 3rd., and ters of ."alt Lane City are visiting with the latter in Garden City Tuesday on 6th. Also have horses branded their Aunt, Mrs. Aug. right thigh Walter Norris. right thigh and There is a movement on foot toward left thigh and On Wednesday, A. B. Snowball the purchasing and colonising of the to the North & Stone ranch on the other side Address, Joseph 3. Ball, movedA his wife and family Wasatch Summit Co. Utah. Peart Snowball ranch on Sage Creek of Bear River east of Woodruff, and on which" place will be their future home Sunday Prest. J. M. Baxter and A. C. or the coming f,w years. Call came down from Woodrufl and held a special meeting for the purpose AS OPPORTUNITY! FOR AGENTS If this issue of the news is not up to of encouraging the citizens of Randits standard notch, its many readers olph to join them in this movement OLD must be a little considerate as the and help colonize this part of Rich Editor is off on his vacation this week; County. AND THE some of our bargains. pro-poas- A JB In order to make room for our fall line which will be the largest and most complete that ever came into Rich County, we are going to make a sacrifice sale. The following, are i, Woodruff Utah. AW CLEARANCE SALE! Hotel Arrivals For Sale. n. out after her recent illness. QTlf you went to borrow money tee iuc. SaT We Pay 4 per cent on Time I)eoit. and 95c ts for Comity Warrents, Ja-ste- New Bank building. Reached & Banking in all its branches. Drafts drawn on all the principle Cities of the United States and Europe. Accounts of Business men. Stockmen and Ranchmen solicited. which is the most perfect food for the brain workers, clergymen, lawyers, merchants, grow ing children, and the muscle working classes. Phyilclaij aryd Surgeoi). Day and Night by both phoiiea. George Spencer Cashier, Chas. Walton, Asst Cashier Banl ofRandolph PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office at TYSON HOUSE Offlee and " Apply To Tltam. Dr. M. S Reay A- - Riter Vice President $5.00 Pants for $3.65 2.05 4.00 n 2.10 3.00 if Slippers- $2.25 Slipper goes at $1.75 1.75 135 1.65 1.20 125 .90 Also in connection with this we will have a Remenent Sale of all the short length goods from 6 ydadown. You ' will find bargains In these goods. This is no sham sale but a real Clearanoe Sale Wo need the room for our New Goods and are going to aacrlfloe to get it. Remember the date Commencing Monday mom Ing Aug 6th- This sale la at . Proceedings. At a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners on Monday the following business was transacted: The petition of Meadowville citizens asking for a Precinct was granted and an ordinance made creating the same and embracing the district formerly known as Meadowville. The old namo of Meadowville being still retained. Tbe officers for the new prect follow Claud Kimball,' Justice of Peace; Geo. A. Wahlstrom, Constable, and Luther Tufts, Road Supervisor. The official Bond of Thomas Daniel , as Road Supervisor of Randolph Road District No 2, examined and approved. The appointment to Rich County of the taxable property of the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Co., was further appointed to the different of the County as per number of miles owned in each precinct. Peter McKinnon was appointed Justice of the Peace for Woodruff Precinct also Health Officer A Local Registrar. County Treasurer H. J- - Hausers report for the last quarter, audited and approved showing a balance In the County Treasurer of $ 440.45 The following were appointed a Committee to look over the New Road proposition East and South of Wood- - Spencer Bros & CO. nmHiiiHiKiunnHHiHUHUiiuiiiiiaii6 8 Jra SMi Cd & CigarM 8 In Conjunction With The Pool and Amusement Hall. We again have the agency for th Evaneto steam laamdry. which under the new managment will guarantee their work. pre-cinc- la Give us a frial order. We pay charges to and from Branatoa. BE Is it as Hard to Spend Your Money as to Hake ft? e o 1 ruff and report at the meeting of the t Board to be held Sept. 10; 1907: Peter C. Comia, B. C. Walton, and et Wm. Ixnghnrst, Woodruff; John John F. Spencer, Kennedy, Argyle; S. A. B. Snowball, and Jones John Randolph; Edward Crowther, Joseph j; If not keep your Weston and Willis Johnson, Laketown Get the Lebi N. Earley-- , Round Val ley; Joseph jit. eye open. S. Moffatt, Meadowville; and N. M. ::: your money. Hodges, Samuel Westou and Peter Johnson, Garden City. The following bills were allowed: M Jos. F. Neville, Surveying etc. f 14.00 5.0rt -- I D. W. Eastman, Comm. Exp. 9 ::s Geo. Kennedy. 4.75! SI,, ,, I. T. Price, 2.00 f Dottle McKinnon, Stamps, HI! 2.00 ( H. J. Hauser, 2.00 Janies Walton, 1.85m1 A. II. Rreoker, Stamps- A Tel. 7. 2D IL J. Norris J r., Clerks Exp. weather most for j i I - Joshua; Eldredge, General Merchant O00f &.E. Bsetfe,' , Lumber, 118- - . tool IfWWMMWamMMMtlft MMMMIIIIMMM ttt ttmmtittm ittitntt ttMttfiiiimtwt ggr |