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Show a . THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH BOUNTIFUL This BeauiiM Player Piano Nine K C - ' -- all north of Salt Lake City, aab-r- n aaJ rasuiaae towa. lartoat ta eojinty: haa watarworka. otaetrio hrhta and powv, totophoo. conant rtch faltfana and fruit landa. twobyalactriomarket rmilroada with low fa m, two transcontinental 6ruk yard two banka, good biBUMMmilroada. hooaaa. eununercial club, traded and buck acbooia, Churcte, and lodaaa. A food placa to lie. tl' 0j 3V Tuo of Stephen" Mom' pox. Misso Ditila fering Wki Reed U at home Mr. and Mrs. John Bryson He knows that suf- y. Mr. and Mrs. William Loder and family, have moved into their home in the Second ward. leftjfor i'Vur'Rit er Saturday to spend ten Jas account can leave his loved ones each day with a clear conscience and a happy disposition. with relatives. Oliv er Rickert, who has been work at Heber for C. H. Hampton returned home last week. - mg' Ellis Evans, formerly of this place, but now of Ogden, spent Sunday with bis eousm. John Stable. his family will be protected from immediate want no matter what befalls him. Mr. and Mrs. William Putnam and family left for their ranch at Moore, Idaho, to spend the winter. If ou haven't given your family this protection, "open an account with us at once. well-deserv- from-qumz- MrS. Wride of Bancroft, Idaho, la ,bltm with her parents. Mr. and Mr. Thomas Sessions. JlhcLiiianjiv Mm chit-tr- hae thicken The home of Charles P. Hogan is quarantined for diphtheria, two of his children having the disease. ed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boynton are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine daughter, born last- Tuesday. - Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow A Mrs. David Moss Thursdayatthe home of Mrs. Moss' sister, Mrs, Ezra T, Hatch. BARNES BANKING COMPANY KAYSVILLE, UTAH , daughter was born to Mr. and Arthur Larson of Salt Lake City , has purchased the H, D. Winegar residence and has moved his family into the same. Jest i- - i- - i- - George Dunham, the blacksmith, left recently for Pocatello, where he has accepted a position in the railroad shops. The First ward Bee Hive girls entertained at a shower Tuesday in honor of Esther Clay, who is to be a bride , this month. X' , X A Large Line of Blankets and Knit Goods Consisting of Make Your Selection Before the Stock ; - is Broken.. Grant of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hol- brook, Idaho, came here last week, owing to the sickness of President !: Joseph H. Grant. X' S: SWEATERS, SCARF SETS, CAPS, Etc. Mrs. Frank Maury and family returned home Thursday from Tennesee, where they had spent two months visiting relatives. - A. M. Lighthiser of Salt Lake City is moving into the store formerly occupied by the Studebaker Bros. He expects to start a garage. TERMS What can b cosier limn $10 down ami throe Sm years in which to pav the balanit any one, ran now enjoy the pleuMires of a fine Player-PianFREE WITH PLAYERS We Include fiee with every Player Piano twelve rolls of hand played nutate, and bench to match, and freight perpaid ter your town This is the opportunity you base be-watting n't put buying off another minute. we refer you to any As to our responsibility Bank or Trust Company in the United States THE PRICE These beautiful Player-Pianoare fully worth . $650 and the price of $469 at this time of high prices Is .certainly a bargain. We want to convince you that they will please in every respect. The tone is full and rich, and the cases beautiful. SPECIAL EXCHANGE OFFER As our stock of used Upright Pianos at this time is low--, we will for a short time make you a liberal offer on your Upright Piano in exchange on a Player Plano In writing state make, age, case and condition. is not way. well s Gleri BUYERS OUT-OF.TOW- You need have no 'hesitancy in ordering by mail. Simply stale whether you wish oak or mahogany, sending the amount you wish to pay down, stating the amount you wish to pay eaeh month and we will ship the' Player o you at once and will refund your money if not as represented. Enclose please find $.. as down on the $469 Player Piano, I will payment p.iy the balance at $ per month. 1 777 . case. This is with the prefer 77777; distinct understanding that if'at the end of five days I find that I am not satisfied In every respect, you will refund the amount, paid down, and I can ship back the Player without one penny's cost to me. MONEY BACK Your mAney will be cheerfully refunded within a reasonable length of time, If you find the Mrs. Gilbert Cheney, who has been sick for some time, was taken worse last week and was taken to the L. D, S. hospital, where she will take treatment. buyers as out-oftow- n , o for-do- as represented in every This applies to Name Town., State Piano Co. Bros.-Rober- ts 2472 Hudson Avenue, Ogden, Utah i Home of the Chickering. Ruth Smedley entertained a number of friends' at her home on Hallow' een night. The house was decorated n terns and a dainty with lunch jwas served. Jack-o-la- . Co-o- p. The House of Quality. Mrs. Yates of Salt Lake City died Tuesday at the home of her daugb ter, Mrs. William Naylor. She had been suffering for several weeks with bronchitis and dropsy. Miss Lynora Holbrook was quite badly injured Sunday evening by fallwas riding ft ft fit ing out oP a buggy. She home from Butual with Mr. and Mrs. George Thurgood of Centreville, when the horse became frightened at -- a Known Everywhere As The TVERY BES- street car. at Bountiful Tuesday went Republican, with the everything C. Hardy for William of exception In the election commissioner. Those elected Quayle Cannon, mayor; Frank B. Smedley, four-yecouncilman; William C. Hardy, Joseph Kynaston and Edwin Lc Hanson, two-yetwo-ye- ar e : ar ar corm-cilme- n; bert Mortensen, et at Demurrer overruled and default entered. J. Waring, Domingo Vasquez and Ada M. Ben va. Davia County et aL Demurrer overruled and order of default entered, with the exception of Louis Schneider, Davis county, a municipal corporation, Charles Wanless and Wellington B. Stafford. Edith M. Brown va George B. Brown. Decree of divorce granted. The plaintiff to hold and own all property and to have $50.00 for attorneys fees. One more probate matter was disposed of as follows: The estate of Henry Thornley, deceased. Petition for final distribution was granted. - Thursday the case ofThomasW. Willard Carr, city recorder; Wilcox vs. Salt Lake & Ogden Eva H. Eldredge, city treasurer. Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the most modern mill Packed in the neatest manner EVERY DEALER HAS IT. David R. Keec.appofnted or, with a bona of $430.-- h administrat- " Estate of Frederick Bangerter, de- ceased. Confirmation of aale of personal property granted. Estate of Charles Secrist, deceased. Confirmation of sale of real estate Wanted at Reflex Office Will Pay 5 c. Pound vember 6. The November 6th session of court convened with the case of the Union State Bank of Bountiful vs. John Y. Barlow et al and was tried without a jury. The evidence was submitted and taken under advisement by the judge. The divorce case of Arbuckle vs. Arbuckle was commenced and was continued to November 17. The condemnation case of the Utah Power & Light Company vs. J. D. Har- - - of Layton, Utah; The law requires all hide to be tagged by the-- sheriff, I will have -them tagged for you. I also buy all kinds of junk. If you have any of the them tagged for you. I ALSO BUY ALL BS EKv Tgy Foaming Satisfying. tr1 Exhilarating sy ng JM Athe pure food beverage to serve stbfi I in. tbe:loioe-wjt- fi between meals. lianofactnred bj jaeals w tie icker Manufacture granted. Frederick Lewis waa admitted to citizenship of the United States, and consideration of Robert B irkin' petition for' citizenship was continued for the term. Oril Case. -- Evona Investment company va. Al - pays the highest price for HIDES, PELTS, FURS & BEESWAX. .3ED1TO H Gratifying Non-Intoxicati- Charles Grossman KINDS OF JUNK. If you have any of the above articles to sell, call me by phone and have ness et al was started before a jury the call charged to me, Phone Kayaville 73k2 f and at noon the court adjourned to 3;30sath. jurymcn .could go to ClinAll the news appears in The Reflex. ail- - ton and examine the land in question. Refreshing DISTRICT COURT NOTES The probate business before Judge A. W. Agee during the October term of court was aa follows: Estate of John Barton, deceased. Decree settling final account and dis- tribution was granted. Estate of Ellen "Marston," deceased.' All account reported settled and decree of discharge granted. Estate of John G. Linford, deceased. Letters of administration granted to Mary E. Linford, with a bond of $900. Estate of David A. Kerr, deceased. way was tried, and six" of the eight jurymen brought in a verdict of $200 in favor of the plaintiff for a horse that was killed on the railway track. Court Adjourned to Tuesday, No- if your local dealer hasn't Becco order from Becker Mfg. Co z ii v |