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Show jH " U Cedar City and Vicinity. U H Well, how ln you liko tho paper? H Quit borrowing tho papor mid H stibscribo for it yoursolf. M Charles Foster and 'Alox Macfnrlano H mndo ii trip to Oodnr Oity during tho H And to think that Wuhslngton H county witH tho only onq in tho stato H thnt "stood pntl" H Atra.' Josiso Fostor nccompaniod H Dr. Mtddloton to St. Gcorgo to visit M with rolotivos for u fow days. H Drs. Walto and Do.itehoii, travel- H ing dntlsts and ocouliKts, nra spond- ing a couplo of wooks in St. Ooorge. H Dr. Middlotou huH pont tho grout- H or part or this wook in St. George, H whoro ho had u number of surgical H oporutionA to perform. H Unique Decision. H A Maryland Justice of the poaco In H deciding an action against a ralhoad H company for killing a cow near a road H crossing, decided tho caso In favor H of tho plaintiff for tho reason that H "tho defendant had no sign up at tho H Ono of tho host schomes for pby- H steal culturo for big Hchool boys that H wo know of in to get out early Sntur- H day morning and haul up a good load H j of wood. In ndditiou to tho physlcnl H good it does tho boy it it a dcoidod benefit to "dad." Try it, boys.. H' " You'll 1)0 dolightod ; and so will tho H Doson't Rospoct Old Ago. H It's Bhamoful whon youth does not H""" show proper rospoct or old ago, but Hl justt tho contrary hi tho caso of Dr. 1 K King's Now Lifo l'llls. Thoy cut otT B mnladiefl no muttor how sovoro, nnd H irrespective of old ago. Dyspopsia, B 1 jaundice, tyVor, constipation nil H ylold to'thlpJporfect Pill. 2Go. M , For saleby Goorgo Wood. H -, - - j H , Jninoa 0. Parry and Oaroliuo H, A-iWitfr roturnod from St. Ueorgo tho H h llrfit of l wook ax Mr. and Mrs. H ,l . Purry, and tholr rocoptioiiH Monday J an( TuoBdny nightH Iiuyq been tho HpV principal sooial events of tho weak. HRcv'" Tho young people, uro VxthblKbly. J 5 , rwnnootflda. ji.r.. wo join with their H """" numorouR friends in wishing thorn n r' poncoful nnd pleasant voyago on tho I matrimonial soa. Quito a number of Cedar farmors h hnvo lioou taking tholr wheat to tho H Pnrowan iuIIIh to hnvo it ground. H Somo claim they get hotter flour H thorn than from tho Cedar mill. H Whotiier this is nil imagination or . ( not wo uro not propared to say. It B ' la cdrtulu that wo got good and bad H I Hour from almost every mill, which H 1" la largoly duo to tiic quality of tho 1 I hoat turned in. H-Fl Not A Sick Day Sinco. H r "1 was tnkou sovoroly sick with H ' ( kidney trouble. I triod all sorts of 1 modioinos, nono of which reliovcd H mo. Ono day I wiw nu nd. of your H Hlootrio Ulttors and dotoriniuod to H. -- try that. After taking a fow doso.s H, ' I felt rol loved, and soon thereafter H H was outlroly cured, and imvo not Been V"-0" u sick day bIuco. Xoighord of initio H havo boon cured of rhoumntism, H uounilgln, livor and kldnoy troubles ft I f -- andgonoral dobility." TbU iswhat H 11. F. IJass of Fromout, N. C, writes. M -p- '' Only r0o. a bottle. H w For fiale by Cloorgo Wood. H I Thoro nooma to bo n groat scarcity H Chw ' coal l'1'3 yor. Only ono or two H - mines nro boing worked, nnd oven H "thoRo with small crows two icon H ' caoli, wo nro informed so that tho Bf output is ontiroly inadoqunto. To Hv make matters worau tho initio owners g -' " lmvo tho ilrst claim on tho produot, H f so that up to tho prosont time tho H rost of us hnvo boon waiting until H tholr nooda woro supplied. Wo may B vj ull got somo nftcr n whllo, but it is m 1 woll to spook a good whllo nhoad. K ,,2 Only Makes a Bad Hatter Worse. m Perhaps you havo nover thought of m it, but tho fact must bo apparent to B evory one, that constipation is caused jH by a laok of wator in tho systom, and H ' tho uso of drastic cathartics liko tho H J?J 4 mattor worse. Ohnmberlnln'a Stom- 1 jf nob nnd Livor Tablets nro much moro H .,0 mild nnd gontlo in tholr cficct, and HH ' whon tho proper doso la takon their r notion Is so natural that ono cnu H hardly realize it is tho olfoct of a H inodlolno. lTry n 25 cent bottlo of m hem. M " For sale by all Dealer. PB John Porry Jb putting tho roof on his now house. Hnvo you noticed Pago & Pago's nd. this weok? Their "bargain day" feature will pay for investigating. Tho mail coutinuos to nrrlvo Into every night, owing ns wo nro told to the into arrival of tho trnin nt Lund. Whllo tho folks buck east nro nearly burled in snow wo aro having somo of tho most pleasant wcathor that wo havo had during the year. Merchant Harry Leigh is making good progress on his largo now brlek rosidonco. Whon comploted it will bo pi Ho u protontiouH structure. That Is rathoi a rough pavemout that someone is putting down on First East stroet. It Is a good plan to 1111 tip tho doprcsious in tho street, but ho mo of thoso rocks nro ruthor largo. If thoro Is anything sonrccr in Cedar this week than money, it is local uows. With tho oxcoption of a I fow loads of coal and an occasional toad of wood, thoro fcoms to bo nothing noth-ing moving on tbo streets at ull. Attorney Rynu loft tho county on election day nnd has not been back sinco. Should anybody too him thoy might toll him tho election pows and that ho can havo u job right hero nt homo as soon as ho can got buck. Hon. Thomas J. Jouso will bo kopt busy from now until tho convening of tho legislaturo practicing on his spouohos, reading law and investigating investigat-ing the greatest needs of his constituents con-stituents and tho stato gonornlly. Miss Julia Foster, an old student of tho liniuch Xnrmul nnd principal clork and assistant husluoss manager of tbo Foster fctoro at St. (Joorgo, has spout a fow days in Cedar this wook visiting hor slstors who uro attending tho Normal, mid in ronowlug former ncquuintnucos. Somebody asks, "What lias becomo of Doo Snlith?" Wo cun't answer for certain, but itUjHkely that bo han olopod with thatrSJasbiui; yoaiif: widow of Uroeuvillo. Wo'vo noticed that Doc. had a leaning in that direction. j Does nnyotio know anything of Mrs. Smith? Charles Foster and Alox Mncfar-lane Mncfar-lane camo up from St. Goorge Tuo- ' days to seo tholr bost girls. As thoy do not couio very often thoy woro doubtless very busily employed whllo in town, but found timo to Uko a hurrlod look at tho best country printing oillco in tho stato. Thoy loft for homo yosterdny morning, o'xpectiiig to go as far m Leeds that night. Wo aro glad to send tho papor to missiotiarios freo of chargo; but when you gut homo and into business for yoursolvos, boys, is it nnythiug moro than fair that you contributo your mite to tho support of tho papor by subscribing? It will help u to nllord to send it to other elders in tho Hold, and perhaps you hnvo not yot forgotton how you used to wol-como wol-como its weokly visits whon you wcro far away in n strnngo laud. John R. Wall is, tho fouudor nf the Washington County Nows, tho Randolph Ran-dolph Round -Up nnd other paper in this stato, lias commonced tho publication pub-lication of n neat little papor at Lar-do, Lar-do, lioiso county, Idaho, in tho Pay-otto Pay-otto valloy. Mr. Wallis seems to havo a ponchnnt for tho newspaper business, nnd liko most pooplo who liko thoir work, ho doos it well. Wo wish him nil kinds of success, and if his paper malutnius ltd prosont standard of oxcollonco, thoro is every reason to hellovo ho will got it. F. D. Gilford of Sprlugdnlo passed through Oodnr Wednesday onrouto to Milford for froight. Ho reported ovorythlng normal again in the oastern part of Washington county, nftor n somewhat Interesting campaign. cam-paign. Mr. Gilford nnd others of that looillty aro negotiating for n now market for their stock. It is thoir expectation to nrrungo with Jobbors in Chicago to rooolvo thoir animals direct, instead of boiling to the local buyora nt a reduced figure no is confldout that thoro is considerable consid-erable to bo made, or roved, by so doing. Legal Blanks at this ofllcc. Wo aro onJoyinfi beautiful neatboi thoso dayH. Ih tho papelrVorth ),0 price of nub-wjrlption? nub-wjrlption? if BOf ,ol.fl hro It. Wo neglected to btnto last weok that wo will hereafter issuo on Friday. Mrs. Murio hocB to havo her now qunrtora ready to move her stock of mllliiiory into boforo tho ilrst of tho year. Do not think becaueo you havo n small cavity ln tooth that tho tooth must bo sacriBoid. Corpontor treats nnd illlH or croons oil such tooth. So far tblBij Wntcr tho play in preparation brf tho Mutual Improvement Improve-ment Associations sccuis to bo tho only prospect for homo theatricals. About next Jnuuury the people will nil bo right good and hungry for theatres and Bomo traveling troupo will corao along and skiti ho town of every bitoflooso change. Tho selling of ll,,uor in Cedar is not confined to ono person, or two. Thoro nro a lot of "blind pigs" In town and wo havo no especial kick nt any ono. Wo should liko to seo all tho guilty porties'puiilBhed. It is rumored that tbo Equitulo Co-oporatlvo Co-oporatlvo Association of this placo is negotiating for tho north sldo of tho old Fumituro block, now owuod by U. F. Knoll nnd nt present occupied by Mrs. Adoiln Murio with her millinery milli-nery store. If thoro is anything that is ovor-lookod ovor-lookod by n newspaper reporter it usually ooncorshdii's noxtdoor neighbor. neigh-bor. Tho OHlytwHynvo can nccouut for this 1b on thojhypotEwis thnt it ia so wojl known" ko'hinFthnt ho un-conscloBfiiy un-conscloBfiiy prcsuracs that everybody olso knows nil about,it. Why don't somo of you nthlotical-ly nthlotical-ly lucliuod boys of tho town or tho district Kcbool organize yourselves into a club uud issuo n cliallongo to tho Normal boya for a ;ftmo of bnso-ball. bnso-ball. If you nro afraid to tackle tho boys, why, cbnllengo tbo girls. Lot's lmvo somo fun somehow. PI caso remember that (be doutist makes his money o(f tho people who neglect their tooth. Ho never gets u fifty or a hundred dollar picco of work with people who call on tho d-eiitist every six H)Caf'jL?.iypr. fit Ib only-JmUnr'tt oleniiiiig or iUlliig a fiinail cavity jt starting, so call nnd havo your tooth cleaned nnd looked over. Eisewbero in this issuo will bo found u notice of 825 reward for the conviction of any person , guilty of cutting or destroying titcbor from any of tho patented Iron claims of Mr. S. IJ. Mllnor. Wood haulers should bo careful in solcctiug a locality local-ity to procuro their loads not to trespass tres-pass upon those proportios, os by so doing thoy muy avoid trouble. Dr. Campbell, tho dentist of Beaver, who lias had a wide expori-onco expori-onco in dental practice nnd tho treatment treat-ment of tho oral cavity will open n pornianont oillco in Codar about Doc. 1, whon ho will bo ploasod to boo all former patients and friends. Notice of location of otilco will bo givon Inter. Nitros oxido gas administered for painless extraction of teeth. Porbnps no one folt worso ovor tho defent of tho domocrtio party in this county than tho precinct chairman, Prof. Eugono Schoppmnnit. During tbo campaign ho eorvod his party faithfully faith-fully in this capacity and really labored hard for tho election of tho outiro tickot. Liko lots of othor good men, though, ho wan caught in tho repulican lnndslldo and burled far out of sight. Mr. Josoph II. Armstrong is. circulating circu-lating n Mibscription li,t this week to rniso funds to pay for tho bent lug plant that has becomo a matter of necessity in tho tuberauclo thin wintor, since it is Impracticable to iicnt tbo building with stoves. This, movo should rrcoivo the hearty up. port of everybody who Hkos to bo comfortnMu In inrotinKl or takos miy prido in tho public imrrovoments of tho town. Tho Fillmore VtoKtwMyA Dr. Carpenter, tho dentist w10 hM been stopping nt tho Hunt-man hotel tho lt ' i"K loft Saturday for Cedar City, whoro he will ougiigo permtuioutly In tho practice 0f dentistry. denti-stry. Ihoso who woroso fortunnto os to havo Dr. Carpenter do work for them hoie uro highly ,,lea,i aU(i ox-pres. ox-pres. regret thnt tho doctor will not looatolioro, OBholionooftho llno-t workmen that has Uu tl . l?JI . more. . MM"- Tho Cedar Ecclosiastical Ward has boon divided iuto four tonchor' districts, with tho hopo of getting better sorvico in tho lino of teachers' ' visits than has hitherto boon tho case. W. J. McConuoll was down at tho lower meadow, ut tho rnnoh which ho owns thoro, ono day this weok, and ho reports tho animals looking well for this timo of tlm year. Alox Eollo is n bandy sort of n fellow. Boforo olootion ho ouginoorod tho republican contingent, bitico thnt timo ho spout u few duyB in tho print shop runiiiug tho job pross, und now ho is hauling coal. Tomorrow bo will bo I "dunno. " Tho Mi'.riil that h balng usod In tho Y. M. M. I. A. this winter is of oxcoptioual vuluo to tho studout of "Morraouiam, " und is noil worth tiio timo and money that it takes to ho-come ho-come acquainted with its contents. Tho fathers and mothers us woll ns the young men aud women will do well to rend it. Randall Jones went to Salt Luke Oity tltis weok to select a boater for tho tabernacle. Tho committoo Hint was uppointod a fow weoks sinco to take into consideration tho matter of warming tho building havo iu-colved iu-colved a number of circulars from parties lu the metropolis, but woro unable to satisfy themselves by tho descriptions givon mid decided that tho surest way of getting n plant thnt would bo satisfactory would bo to havo ono cf thoh; members mako a personal selection. Mm. N. Y. Oirpantor, graduitaaud export optician, is now located opposite oppos-ite tho Co-op. Storo und ull tho-o with defective eyesight or improperly fitting glasses should nut full to call and lmvo them tested. Her work is all prescription work ground to lit ' the cafe by Colnmblun Optical company com-pany ut Suit Liiko, nnd guaranteed for two yours. You will get tho mmo test ns you would in nity city, tho dark room or mnddox rod test for strabis-mtiH strabis-mtiH and nstigmntlsm, untl e.xnminn-tlon e.xnminn-tlon byophtbnlmiscopo. All the Into and up-to-dnto mountings', i Thames Canals. j There nro .six canabi connected SvJth the Thames, which estend alto-Bother alto-Bother 221 miles. Assessment Notice. Jk Big Fourtoon Consolidated Miuiug nnd Milling Company. Principal plaro of business, Cedur City , Utah. Notice is heroby givon that at u ' l meeting of tho directors of tho Big 11 Con. M. A; M. Co., hold on tho 29th day of Octobor, 1001, uu utsoss- mont of ono mill per shnro was leviod on tho capital stock of tho corpora- tlon, payable ut onco to J. S. Wood- j bury, Jr., Secretory, Cedar City, , Utah. Any stock upon which this !M assessment may roniuin unpaid on tbo ' i 17th day of December, 1904, will bo tl delinquent nnd ndvertiped for salo at ll public auction, and unless pnymont l is inudo boforo, will bo sold on tbo Tjj 7th of Jnn., 1905, to pny tho doliu- Am quent assotsmont, together with tho cost of advortlsing nnd expenso of ii snlo. JOHN S. WOODBURY, JR.,, Socrotnry. i Oct. 29, 1901. , j First publication Nov. 18, '04. ' j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. J No. 5007. J& 'A Department of tho Interior, Land " - '$ Otilco at Salt Lako City, Utah, Nor. - I 10, 1901. ! Notlco Is hereby givon that tho ' i following named settler has fllod ' j notico of his iutontlon to mako llnnl proof in support of bis claim nnd j that said proof will ho mudo boforo tbo Clerk of tho District Coui't in i uud for Iron County, Utnb, nt Paro- wan, Iron county, Utah, on December Decem-ber DOth, 1901, z; I Ollvo Riohnrds, Homestead ( Entry, 14 1511, for the NE!4' of section sec-tion 10, Tp. :JD fcouth, rnngo 8 west, I S. L. M. ' IIo names tho following witnesses to provo his contiuuouB re&idcnco upon , und cultivation of enld laud, viz: William W. Pendlotou, John II. Henderson, Olareuco Riuhurds and Ghnrles Bentloy, nil of Purowan, Iron county, Utah. " f FRANK D. IIOBBS; Register. v (First Nov. 18Last Deo' 211.) I - 'i Co-operation Falls, j Socialistic oxperiincutB havo fallen off In tho United States. Fow now "jurvlvo of tho soventy-two enrried on twouty-flvo years ago by societies wltii ' 5.Q0O membors and a capital of $12 ' 000.OQO. ...... 'A |