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Show Octet r 30, . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n ii i rnti . i tt t nmit I EUREKA REPORTER Stock Sales Shipments -- i es- 4 V A. S It. & ' l.isf ii' I'l-n- i.luir.s-- ore - 1 1 s S.i.r.i.ir.l .. . I Mine 1T:IVJ Man. tiiiiih Irvi Kin .,fl i'..'! i'll.' V.ilili (iron nrr . ! i . !i Voun iow ii it! S!aml..rd c sil or Shield .ii1 kt sol.l at o 7 iifii sold .it 4c , I SMi.d.ir.1 l'i.Tid.l sold St t c. and so'.l Oft. Active i tinna haw been t'in:iii'nri,i in i;.. I old Jewkes tine mine near K.ino-- h frown lo:n! sold at S social M. M. Steele. Jr.. and Thema-1!Unfailingly smart, for Iron Km.; so'.' (if Delta, who are now working function and for business as well tlii property under lease They Tuiila) . ltave a carload of zinc ore rea tv 1 H,:i Si)!, Hi for shipment at Fillmore. Whether you art dandnt with the only girl who Ci!ira,i sold at ft.o a ud lie. The Jewkes mine has not been understands or negotiating an important piec of frown Point suid Sc. worked for many years, because of K.tsi Standard s.i!. at lie and 10 business it is natural for you to wont to look your its preut distance from a railroad, l.a.-- t 1 in Me fo;il. soid at best. but the branch line of road bult . : y soil hi 12c ainl in three years ago from this city to Manure! h sold at f.I oo. Separate trouasra, of eon trotting shade whh esnat Fillmore has made It possible for Mountain View sold from ISc X and vest, are unfailingly wart for all momma the mine to operate at a profit. The 17c. ore now ready for shipment is sail In Dutdbeaa Trouwn you will find the North Standard sold lit 10c. to be of a high grade. and wmms fabriea. the Silver Shield sold at Sc and 7J. and right tM right lines, Tintlc Central sold at too! The to satisfy your mry whim, right price 1tah (on. sold at unit 3iiC Zinc Price Nears High Nerd ws add that they haw behind them the Independence sold at 2c Reached During War Independence sold from 2e to 3e fi o famous noncy-bscf- c Warranty, Chief ('on. sold at 93 45. a Rip: Now's the time to boy than, orhAs our Eureka Mines sold at 4c. new YoitK. ot. New huh itoeks are moat wayista Eureka liulllon sold at G,r. prices for the year are being record-- j Iron King sold at 4ft ed in the zinc market, which has ad- -' je. vanreil nearly to the level attached, Tintlc Staudard sold at 914.50. Yankee sold at 8c. during the war. The cash current zinc for price ii YiiliiiMiLiy. was quoted today at 90.00, and ad-Fast Tintlc Cual. sold at 8c. vanee of 92.15 since the correspondNorth St amt aril sold at 10c. ing period last year. .Zinc has cllmii-- i Siltcr Shield sold at 7 Sc. ed 88 rents sinre September 28th. Tinlic Standard sold at 915.00. a i i w Steady Increase in production of: North Lily so.! from 67c to ft Sc slab zinc was Indicated today by u Knrcku Unllion sold at ft Sc report of the American bureau of. Sioux cold at 5c. Home Merchant Vs. metal statistics, which estimates the -o Bell-RingTlie total for September at 102.- Took Place Oct. 27tn IliurMlny, o- 400 short tons, against 101,300 in u Dig Mill sold at 7c. in 100.800 and The in the August Tlntic District are July. People frown Point sold ut 8c. From all indications there will be WOrld oulput for thp firBt nlm, often called upon by itinerant sales-e-n East Standard cold at 10c. a heavy vote at the election on months of 1925 was estimated at who are peddling everything Kureka Mines sold at 4c. torn mouse traps to silk hosiery nnd Tuesday of next week when city of- 924.500 tons. Empire Mines sold at 20c. rto claim to offer marvelous bar- - fleers are to be selected for the next o Eureka liulllon sold at plai to those who buy their goods. two years. Mountain View sold at Nr. Registration was excep-- , Eureka Justice Resents hese claims are easy to mako1 tionally heavy on the last day, Oct. Silver Shield sold from 78c to 80c. , kzt very difficult to substantiate. County Auditor S Report Tintlc Standard sold at 27thf according to word given out tak o Yankee sold ut and 8c. 0Uti by he agents. Total number ,fl -- tV.2L.!!eddIr!l never North Lily sold at 63c. 'nameB added to the rolls was 25M. The paragraph In the auditors ar .,n dlrect. com' ' divided folorado sold at 6 4 c. among the three precincts1 repart for Juab county, which stated petition business houses.' East frown Point sold ut 2c. which pay taxes and contribute! to No. 3, 92. Total on the books in of the Justices of the peace because (jiilil fhuln sold st 9r. wry worthy cauRO and whose Pay- North Standard sold at 10c. now B(anjB as follows: No. l.jof their failure to keep proper rno- sill are of real and lasting value pach Zurna sold at 4 (fee. is resented Jam's ords. by No. No. Judge 3, 449, making 2, 464; 394; s tbs community. is Creighton of Kureka. Judge Crelgli 1307 names in all. Prediction So when one of these salesmen made that between 1050 and 1 100 Ion thinks that IT some of the MI XTI US OET REAR; ernes to your door, tell him you be votes will be cast. Registration justices of the peare are entitled In MEAT ON HALE HERE Urn in trading at home, where you agents are as follows: Mrs. Stack. criticism a more specific statement tu see what you are getting and Mrs. Rowe and Miss Nellie Sullivan. should be made so that the public vhere your money will have a chance (shell hunlers recently killed a would not be lead to believe that all h return to you. hear while looking for deer are doing business in year-olof the Justices INFANT DIES. in the Fork Canyon. TIit Diamond Business men and newspapers Ja the same manner. titles all over the animal was shipped to I. J. Fen-- ; a country are workhas well kept. Judge Creighton er to combat this evil, and tho lt Barbara Rosetta, ike infant dau- set of books and naturally takes ",1 ", n,arkl' ttnd Io,al Pc,l)p,, wj, now bf,lnK has been that communiti-- , ghter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl C. Ilan-ne- pride in keeping ail of bis records likc l,,ar s,akt,' vbere these ed. was buried late last week in In proper order. He handles more campaigns have been In the Diamond Fork section ducted are shunned by tho the Eureka cemetery. The child money than any of the other Justice hunters found the bodies of two lived but eleven hours after birth. of Juab county.' buck deer with horns Interlockoil. ii The mother, who was quite serious- o The deer had been dead but a few nr old Buna at Half Price at ill, is reported to be well along the k p opje Attend the Tintlc days. road to recovery at the present time. Bakery. - Remember the K. of C. 24i . Operations Begin At Old Jewkes Zinc Mine 27.- lf u2 Xi DELTA. : v ' I tf I i - r.-- 'c X I Sc. I f rtt 3c 21. . W. F. Shriver & Sons ; t er - 6c. I I : 915-00- . le Ty pfp, : (TIII.DItEN OF lll Mtltl" l l) MK.ETINO o - - IIMII 01.1) IIAIlb Itt lUKl). MOM) IV Funeral ser vires over the rsmatna of Juana Soto, the year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Crescendo Roto, were conducted from thw fatholls Church tu Eureka oa Friday of last week, being under the direction of Rev Iigan. The Soto family aru residents of Dividend and their little very sudenly from secretary; Mis (iertrude Tuck eft, daughter died Interment took piece ie treasurer. After the regular routine of bust (lie loeul cemetery, lies had been transacted the time ATTENTION LADY FJAtM. whn spent in playing games. A very Interesting and education A special meeting of the I.edy al talk was given by Rev. Father Elks Club will he held this evening Lagan, after which a delirious at 8 o'clock. !e Every member luncheon was served. The hostess. to attend. urgently requested were Miss Mary ilyan. Miss Mas Hul-- j llvan, Miss Veronica Davis and Minai NOTICE TO E.AULKM. Ella Donnelly. All members are requested to The next regular meeting will he the meeting on Monday, held next Tuesday evening and all 2nd, as It will he of great me m Iters are requested to lie pres to the members. ImpurlHiice ent. VYe will have a big Initiation of o candidates nnd request same to M ut the hall at 8 o'clock. Memorial Servico For ; At the regular of th "Children of Mary" of the Catholic Church held Monday evening at Si. Josephs Hall the following officers were cl cried: Miss France lluish, Catherine Kt. k. president; Mis vice president; Mis Mae Sullivan, nu-etin- l . i at-.le- nd George Brewster Sunday lAMlAIi AON. . J . re-a- y, Rev. Frary has announced a Folt HALE 1914 Chevrolet Tourmemorial service for (leorge W. ing car. In first rlase conditio. Price 9250.00. flea Albert Hop- Brewster, who died a few days ago' In southern California, the program klnson at Reporter offlea. to he carried out at the M. E. ('hurra Miss V. Davis, gradual Bursa, roinmenrlng at 2 oclock on Rund iy wt,rk- Phone 917. 41 afternoon. Members the Elas! of Eureka FOR HALE -- Genuine Ran and the Eagles lodge Aathouy un i will participate In the exercl roller canaries. phone Inquire all frlvnil of the deceaNeil ure Inor Mrs. Wahlberg at vited to attend. 41 Mammoth. -- III - 118-J-- 3, 10-1- ENGAGEMENT AN NOI'.Nt 1, FOR HALE A used slectrls 308-Ing machine. 'ED. wash-Pho- na J. A good FOUND leather glove. The engagement of Clifford C. can get same from flharlff Owner Miss of Kureka and Firth Ruth Dan Marlin. Halloween Party To Be Thomas of Ogden has Just been anOn flaturday evening lust a Clas3 understood tliut'FOJl SALE Electric washing ma- Given By Religion nounced and it ter wan granted to the new Eastern their marriage will take place in the a chine and phonograph, reasonable, Star Chapter at Richfield and promiflee Jno Deck. This evening at the Recreation near future. Mr. Firth is a son of nent members of the order from Hall the offlrers of the L. D. S. Mrs. Fannie Firth of this city and Salt Lake, Ogden, Tark City, Mi. Religion Class will conduct a one of Eurekas prominent young FOR RENT 4 room house, comwere Eureka pletely furnished. Apply to Mre. and neasaht present, party to which all of the men. Miss Thomas came here a Hophla Carpnntler, near K. G. W. The officers of the new chapter were 'children of the district are Invited 'short time ago from Ogden and deio depot. nstalled and these ceremonies attend. Admission price will be lowed by a banquet and social sm-'icents. There will be games and FOR RALE house and all ion. John Morley of Eureka was contests of various kinds for wbkh also f lots at Balt outbuilding, one of the speakers. (prizes will he awarded and in addl- Lake, or will trade for Eureka PREVENTS INFECTION Those making up the Eureka juon (here will be booths where re property. Also have a ranch for Mr. were: The greatest discovery in flesh healing .freabmenta and novelties of varlou delegation to Richfield or trade. 121 acres with 140 sale Parents b the marvelous Borosonn, a preparation and Mrs. George H. Ryan, Mr. end kinds can be purchased. acres under cultivation. laquira in form. li'uiii and powder Mrs. John Morley, Mrs. Con Sulil- are asked to send their children as that conies of Frank Grill at Tlntlo J aucis mmlsnaLion treatment not a It that Mrs. Jar van, Mrs. William Tits, 'they will be out of mischief and art 0 tion. It Bonn er, Mrs. sure to have a good time partici only purifies the wound of germ that cause infection tut it heals tho fleah with Ned Chur:- pating In the supervised games and RENT Small two room eabla, extraordinary Sccd. Bed wound or FOit JJnannd' Mrs. Jf or 'amusements which have been pre- - cute which take wake to heal with the furnished, l'hone No. lll-Mrs. call liniment under mend The musical part of the program pared for their entertainment Alborg. ordinary quickly o the powerful influence of this wonderful Included three solos by Mrs. Hosmer. 60c and 9 1.20. Price 80c, remedy. (liquid) too large, aooe No of with Mrs. Bonner as accompanist. Job Woman hauling Bnned Dividend Powder 80o and 60c. Hold by me to handle. Hy King, small for too Tuesday Of This Week Raymcr Ihannary phone S45-Mrs. Robert Chahez, aged 39 The thanks of the entire com-- 1 year, died from a paralytic stroke mnnity of Eureka City are extended at the family home at Dividend on to al! those who assisted the offi-- j Sunday of this week and funeral cers and took part in the search forlaervices were conducted at the the assailant of the Enreka young Catholic Church In Eureka on Tum-lad- y last week. The work of the' day morning with Rev. Lagan Tooele and Salt Lake county elating. Interment was made In the officers In Immediately throwing out Eureka cemetery, a dragnet which made it practically j Deceased was a native of Mexico the family moved to this district Impossible for the miscreant to Arizona only a couple of weeks from Now, appreciated. also is highly cape shoulders, and I could hardly get of the hands In j the lav, ago. In addition to her husband she that he is Wonderful This about to collect my fare. - la survived by two children. Why, and the punbe trial his speedy let I spent hundreds of dollars on Me Has Medicine Made lshment fit the crime. all kinds of treatments and medi- BEAUTY SPECIALIST EDWARD PIKE. Mayor. A Bull, cine, but kept losing weight am- As Feel Strong SHOP NOLAN'S MRS. FOR worse all the time. I wv Too, Popular getting so nervous that nights I woul-lnAPPRECIATION. CARD OF Lake. of Salt Evans Miss Sara Denver Car Conductor. get enough sleep to do any good, who Is well known in this district as and my friends all noticed how Dan Martin, Sheriff of Juab one of tbe mOTt efficient marceilers Yes dr, Ive actually gained 19 rapidly I was falling. his aP"and beauty specialists, has accepted ' county, wishes to express "But this new medicine, Kamak, pounds on this Karaak and never he 't portion In the Nolan Beauty Shop. assistance the for felt better a day in my life than has been a life saver to me. Why, predation I do now," declares H. A. Bowman, you Just ought to see me eat since celved during the hunt and capture yicB Evans is a former employee of 619 E. Ohio St, popular Denver it has lived me up so fine. I actfugitive. Nolan. MrSnegro the oJ Smith, of John Car Conductor. Millard ually believe I could eat raw beef Officers of Tooele. Utah. anlj had for breakfast now. And nothing "For the three I THANKS. OF of years past CARD residents the, and juab counties suffered from stomach trouble of huits me one bit Nights I sleep o entire Tintlc District, also employees worst kind. Everything I ate like a top, and I feel Just as strong the children and Weldon Pacific Lizzie Mrs. and officers of the Union lie like a lump of Iron in the as a bull. My work is a real pleaswould to w.sh railroad gave willing assistance in of Long Beach. California, of stomach, would sour, and ure now, and every day people ask my pit me nauseate me so bad that many me 'how come I look so good. Yea the man hunt, all of which Is greatly PXpre9s their thanks through their bet I tell 'em about Karnak and columns of the Reporter to times I eouldnt retain a thing. appreclated hy Sheriff Martin tmany friends for the kind sentiments My kidneys were so weak I how fine ita fixed me up. durwould have to leave my ear several Karnak Is sold in Eureka by of ympathy they have received cans-a- t APPLES FOR SALE. I had rheua times Johnson Drug Btorea recent during trip. their ing o back and all matism my through of James and death hy the leading druggist Co, ed by the Jonethan apples Excellent father. in and town, every their $1.00 per bushel. Phone 305-- Richfield Ceremonies HH4 1 Norman-Jense- n Company I ! THE SATISFACTION STORE Hal-liwe'e- n fol-Jt- o This store has earned that good name through satisfaction day in and day out to its many Our watchword is Reliability. Our specialty is Dependable Merchand.se. 10-3- And you can tell by the prices quoted that this is tho store which saves you money: Swifts Silver Leal Lard, 2 lb. pail 4 lb. pail 8 lb. pail per cwt , Per Sack W ; ; $2.15 ; ; $375 ; ; , . HAVE YOU TRIED NUCOA? - 60c 3 ; 16c ; 35c ; 42 35c L Better than offi-Uta- h, ' Winter Pearmain Apples per bushel (Other varieties at attractive prices.) HAY AND GRAIN Rfst Crop Hay per ton Per cwt Oats per cwt Cracked Com per cwt. Chopped Barley per cwt. COAL, medium size lump, per ton (Less 23c per ton on 3 ton orders) niiiiii-- ; - Jap Rose Toilet Soap, 5 bars Ivory Soap-Flake- s per package 1 ; I Navy Beans per lb Fancy Blue Rose Rice per lb California Soft Shell Walnuts per lb Kernel Walnuts, per 8 oz. can 40 $o.sd .? fcoyal Flour, rJ - j mn Sugar, per 100 lb. bag Per 10 lb. bag ter and J 10c $1-2- 3 es-'a- nd I Says t r-- $17.00 90c $2.25 $3.00 $2.45 $9-2- I - - i 5 but- - bere-.vemen- i 37s lower price. Per pound -mi i tu ti 1 1 1 rtttttH-tti hu-ban- d t. m -- |