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Show FROM SOUTn AFRICA. The Gunnison Gazette. , Using ChamUrlala's Remedy. Cough Mr. Arthur Chapman writing from Durban, Natal, South Africa, Bays; 'Asa proof that Chamberlains Cough Remedy is a cure suitable for old and young, I pen you the following: A of mine had a child just over two months old. It had a very bad cou h and the parents did not know what to give it. suggested that if a bottle of Chamber-l'liu'- s they would Cough Remedy aud put some upon the dummy teat the baby was EMBER 11,1014. NQ FRIDAY, sucking it would cure tl e child. This they did aud brought about q ick re Among the election offenses enum-- liof and cured the baby." This rem-er- a ted in the revised statutes of Utah jeily is for sale by Gunnison Co op, occurs the billowing section-911. Using liquor at polling followed by Lyman and Smith upon places. It shall be unlawful for uny subject of education, the value and person or election judge, to intro- .need of attending church schools, duce into auy polling phee, or toL, their pleasure over ? use therein, at any time while any They expressed the school and the quarters it occuelection is in progress or the result "This buildthereof being ascertained uy the pies, Lyman remarking ing and particularly the school that is counting of the ballots, uny intoxica held in it will, in the future be one of leg, malt, epiritious, or vinous the corner stones of the ihurch liquors, schools. i'he minimum line for this offense Musical numbers were interspersed is one hundred dollars. and much enjoyed. After the meeting distinguished visitors, members The course of Russia and Great of the board, the Faculty and others Britain in utilizing a device of the partook of an excellent banquet. In llRgue peace conference to arrive at the evening a large crowd attened a a settlement of their uiffereuces over j dancing party, the North Sea incident is everywhere School was closed Tuesday on ac regarded as a distinct triumph for the cause of peace to which Presi-- count of the election, dent Roosevelt has given such impetus by hi. support of the ilayue tribunal. , Ia PIeasa Remea ut-ighb- gt And a Great Variety of I 1 : Winter Goods - I H. GribWe 9 General Merchandise. UTAH. - - GUNNISON, I : 1 C6,mterlal0.s The Palace Tonsoriai Parlor GEORGE S. FRANCIS. Coo(!, la Take. The finest qualitof granulated loaf Raports from Santo Domingo are is used in the manufacture of to the effeot that peace reigns there. But then Santo Domingo takes Chamberlains Cough Remedy, and literally Washingtons advioe, In j the roots used in its preparation give it ai flavor similar to maple syrup, time of peace prepare for war. making it quite pleasant to take. Mr. W. L. Roderick, of Poolcsville, Md. Senator Kuos asserts that thoL I speaking of this remedy, government is strougerthan the trusts. I baV0 Daed cbamberlain.8 sajs; 0oUf;h Perhaps thats why the trusts- need nemedjr with my children for 8eTen,l years aod can truthlully say it Is the best preparation of the kind I know Great Britains demand of $4,000,-- of. The children like it and it has no For sale by 000 indemnity from Tibet, to cover injurious after effect. . trav eling expenses, is characteristic of Gunnison Hair Cutting, Slaving Shampooing I Massage ITS MY CONSTANT Main - FAYETTE. Enthusiastic Celebration of Founders' bay. The celebration of Founders day which took place lust Monday was unquestionably the best that has ever been. The program aitnouncod a week ago was carried ;ut to the very No sickness is reported among our people. The Youog Ladies Mutual tendered an old fashioned surprise party to Mrs, Sarah Foss, Wednesday evening Election passed off quietly, with a heavy majority of Republican votes. More scratching wfia done than has ever been known here. letter. The procession, which left the academy at 9 oclock headed by the school's baud, was a most pleasing sight. About GOO students composed of Postal Parcels Law. Advantages The farmer when he wishes to buy, hitches up a pair of horses, drives four or five miles and kes few If . the United purchases. States the ranks-had the postal parcels law of Austro-IlungarAfter the parade a meetiug was the farmer would draw a held in the assembly hall. Among postal check, mail it free, the merthose preseot were President A. H. chant would deliver the goods to the and a few hours later they Lund, Apostle Francis M, Lyman, postoffice, would be in the hands of the farmer. Patriarch John Smith, and representatives of the presidencies from North . Gcnnison Utaii. LuclvIgson, L-- .. PROPRIETOR OF IThe Newport Saloon AND DEALERS IN Choice Wines, Whiskies, Beer and Cigars. Our Line of Bottled Goods Simply Elegant. POOL TABLES TN CONNECTION! GUNNISON. UTAH. to-da- y aud South Sanpete stakes: President Lund addressed the large audience, which filled the room to it3 Utmost capacity, the hall being capa-o- f seating about 8JO. He was - Co-op- British thrift. NOTES. CUSTOMERS. PLEASE TO - - Street 1 SNOW ACADEMY AIM Hair Tonic. fjT Agent Celebrated Troy Laundry. -- J Proprietor, Narrow Streets n Japan-Most of the Japanese cities are very old and their streets are too narrow for street railways. To rebuild the streets for' the use of the street railways is. Dot' an' easy matter. livery & Feed Stables Rigs ready on short notice. MY HACKS RIGS FURNISHED Horses fed and given best care MEET ALL TRAINS. FOR LONG-DISTAN- CE DRIVES. II. P. JENSEN, Gunnison, Utalt |