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Show wMwwWwwWwwwMWwwWwwMlwMwwwWwwwwWWw That Prescription You arc Interested in our prescription pre-scription department of course: if not now, you will be when sick. Whenever the time comes remember re-member these five things: 1 Wc have a complete stock of drugs and chemicals. 2 Our stock ia up to stnndard at all times. ' 3 -Your prescription will be filled by one who knows how. 4 Wc believe in a square deal to a sick person. C Wc make our price as reasonable reason-able as the above service will allow. al-low. Cedar City Drug Co. II. P. PETTIGREW, Manager. Colds and Croup in Children. Many people rely upon Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Cough Remedy implicitly in rases of colds and croup, and it never disappoints them. Mrs. E. H. Thomas, Logansport, Ind., writes: "I have found Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to bo tho best medicine for colds and croup I have ever used, and never tiro of recommending it to my neighbors neigh-bors and friends. I have always given it to my children when suffering from croup, and it has never failed to give them prompt relief." For sale by The Palace Drug Store. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. Stato Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan. 11, 1915. Notice is hereby given that Horbcrt White, ct nl, whoso post office address Is Summit, Utah, made application in accordance with tho requirements of the Comniled Laws of Utah, 1007, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah,. 1909. to appropriate threo (3) -ubic feet of water per second from Summit Creek. Iron Countv. Utnh. ''aid water wns to have hppn diverted it n point which lies 1.099 5 feet cast of tho west ouarter corner of section "5. township 34 south, ronee 10 west, Salt Lake base nnd meridian, nnd conveyed con-veyed for a distance of (1,765 feet. nd there used from March 15 to November 15, inclusive, of each year, to irrigate 1G0 acres of land embraced in sections 13 and 24, township 34 south, range 10 west, Salt Lako base and meridian. Mrs. Lotty M. Fife, assignee of Herbort White, et al, now makes application in accordance with tho requirements of section 1288x24, chapter 02, Session Laws of Utah, 1009, to change the point of diversion diver-sion to a point which bears south 18 degrees 1 minuto east 457.7 feet from tho north quarter corner of section 30, township 34 south, rango 10 west, Salt Lake baso and meridian, and convey tho water by means of a ditch for a distance of 9,780 feet and there used during the period nnd for the purpose originally intended. This application ap-plication is designated in tho Stato Engineer's office as No. n228. All protests against tho granting of said application, stating tho reasons rea-sons therefor, must bo made by affidavit af-fidavit in duplicate, accompanied by a fee of $2.60, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after tho completion of tho publication of this notice. W. D. BEERS, Stato Engineer. Date of first publication Jan. 29, 1915, dulo of completion of publication publica-tion March 1, 1915. RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST Notice is hereby given that the lands described below, embracing 300 acres, within the Sevier National Forest, For-est, Utah, will be subject to settlement nnd entry under tho provisions of tho H'd laws of tho U. S. and the act lams of the United States nnd tho act of Juno 11, 1906 (34 Stat., 233), at tho United States Land Offtco at Salt Lake City, Utah, on April 5, 1915. Any settler who was actuually nnd in good faith claiming any of said lands for agricultural purposes prior to January Janu-ary 1, 1900, and has not abandoned same, has u preference right to make a homestead entry for the lands actuually ac-tuually occupied. Said lands were listed upon tho application of the persons per-sons mentioned below, who have a preference right subject to tho prior right of any such settlor, provided such settler or applicant is qualified to make homestead entry and the preference right in exercised prior to April 5, 1915, on which date tho lands will be subject to settlement and entry en-try by any qualified person. Tho lands are as follows: The W SE, the SEVl SWy, the EVj NEVi SW4, Sec. 25', Tp. 33 S., R. 7 W., S. L. M., 140 acres, application of M. A. Dun-ton, Dun-ton, Paragonah, Utah; List 4-1458. Tho E& EU SE, Sec. 33; tho W SWU, the SWW NEtf SWtf, the W SEU SW'4, tho W E SEY SWVi, Sec 34, Tp. 33 S., R. 7 W 160 acres, application of James P. Barton, Bar-ton, Paragonah, Utah; List 4-1514. Jdn. 13, 1915. C. M. BRUCE, Assistant As-sistant Commissioner of tho General Land Office. (First Jan. 29 Last Feb. 20, '15.) Tho Record reaches more people in southern Utah than any other paper. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, December 29, 1914. NOTICE is hereby given that Eliza Corbridge, widow of Joseph L. Cor-bridge, Cor-bridge, deceased, of Adamsvillc, Utah, who on December 11, 1911, made H. E. Serial No. 09186, for SW4 section, 13, township 33 south, range 9 west. Salt Lake meridian, has filed notico of intention to make threo year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Dis-trict Court, nt Parowan, Utah, on the 19th day of February, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: E. E. Meyers and Leroy Meyers of Pnrowan, Utah, and William Roberts and Herbert Eyre of Minorsvllle, Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. (First, Jan. 15 Lust Feb. 12, 1915.) "The Best Laxative I Know Of." "I have sold Chamberlain's Tablets for several years. People who have used them will take nothing else. I can recommend them to my customers as the best laxativo and euro for constipation con-stipation that I know of," writes Frank Stroso, Fruitland, Iowa. For sale by Tho Palaco Drug Store. ff ' KNELL & COX AUTO STAGE LINE LUND TO ST. GEORGE. Every Tuesday and Friday, Each Way. Through fare :.... $9.00 Cedar to St. George, $7.00. 1 Intermediate points in same proportion. B. P. KNELL, Cedar City. WARREN COX. St. George. J' Uso Tho Record Columns for the boBt results from advertising. PROFESSIDNftL CARDS I I DR. A. N. LEONARD I Physician and Surgeon. ( K Superintendent of tho Southern jj Utah Hospital. Ear, Eye, Nose jP ""jfl and Throat, and Fitting of " H Glasses a Specialty. H Office hours 9:30 to 12, a. m., and H from 2 to 5 p. m. 'Phone 130f4. H DR. M. J. MACPARLANE I PHYSICIAN & SURGEON H Office in Knell Block. B Office hours: 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to H 6 p. m. Office 'phone 140f2. H Residence 'phone 140f3. H ERNEST FLINT GREEN I PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. I Office at Residence, H Opposite Sheep Ass'n Store, H CEDAR CITY, UTAH CHAS. G. Y. HIGGINS, I ATTORNEY AT LAW. I General Practitioner. Will praq- H tice in all the Courts of the H District. Office in the Mercantile Block. H CEDAR CITY - - UTAH. B Electrical and Hydraulic I ENGINEER I ROBERT S. GARDNER. Phone 31 Red. H CEDAR CITY UTAH I Lawyers H CLARK & WRIGHT M Associate Work for Attorneys. - fl Public Land Matters: Final fl Proof, Desort Lands, Con- MC tests and Mining Caa- 1H es. Land Scrip. V WASHINGTON D. C. S JOHN E. DOVER & SONS I -1 Fresh Lime Always In Stock. I Contract Lots a Specialty Delivery made to any part ' of Iron County. Member of U. S. Lime Burners' Association. Phone 5-3. CEDAR CITY. E. M. DECKER, OPTOMETRIST. Makes Regular Visits to Cedar City and Parowan. Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. HUNTER & WATSON Tonsorial Artists. Shampooing, Face Massage, Hair-Cutting, Hair-Cutting, Shaves and Baths. COURTEOUS TREATMENT. Parlors West Side of Main Street. WATCH REPAIRING. 1 ALL WORK OIVBN CAREFUL ATTENTION CUN SMITH WATCHES FOR SALE "nwmanutaBnwwttM At all Prices From 75o up; tho Best Makes. I CAN SAVE YOU HONEY. Alex G. MatHeson. " 'J I T. J. JONES, I Gaskets and Basket I Trimmings i X A full lino of Caskets and Trim- J tt mlngs carried in stock at all A times. Cedar City, Utah i' HOUCHEN & ARTHUR AUTO STAGE LINE Runs Daily Between Cedar City and Lund. Fare $2.00 Including fifty pounds of bag-guge. bag-guge. Hauls express and 1st class freight. All C. O. D. charges must be paid in advance. ad-vance. Phone No. 17 Blue. ! CEDAR CITY, UTAH. |