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Show - THE EUREKA REPORTER Page 8 Wilkcm. pari of ih-where tie days. Ferguson their r i : in 2LPCt,r . fi , bone-i- t K for he; a iiiihs Drew. 0 i i i I'd who i i.iMren, red when thcr by a Ko r r tin; old, ar if along nieelv - i- i ; : I.-- luopital. .in t if, licascn uriJ SiiliioT Hu nun it urn , i im! lo Kuikii Ihi'- week for . :l ,i- ,i with Mrs. W. IV. Mingm. ,.a. r. Mr-- In a ioii was formerly M.iiue Itruwii, Until made u trip to Halt' . I. like late hi n week and shortly af-,, nival : heie became aerioja-- l . disease. It M wilh a v ; i lit 'v In- nme time before be la, . . .i r, urv to - - , ( LEATHER -- - '. . ; 'in-eka- - - horn i.t T. I. Hilling. gen iipei'iiiieiideni. of the lJInsbxui-Minewas burglarized pi iiierl lining j iie we k. Mr. Hillings ll.- ii 1'i ; , ii-- WINDBREAKS $8.75 up. re--i,'- J.ake but makea fre-- i s t where tb? lii to iiiicni iripi iii'iik li'iil pm'ieriie : of the ilinghain limes aie Inraled. Informal inn received here this wi k ind'i tiles that D. VV. Ostrander - kc imi' i'lori; nicely with his cafu in lh' Hull wnnil Heel ion of I.os An-,'len. Mr. ti'iiaiider Is reported to he ilniiii !i nee huslnesa. lie reeenr-o.it. hit husinesM affairs ini ly il(i-)Ibis lly and moved L!s family In Ih"; out hern California rily. Hal hi di-ii'- , YOU CAM1 BEAT THAT. SUEDE 1 il LEATHER IN TAN, GRAY, BROWN AND HUNTER'S GREEN. NOTH- i ; j 1 ING BETTER FOR GOLF, MOTOR- :i Inn lea OConnor, slBter-in-- j Mrs. Uu-- i w of Joseph K. O'Connor of leks, here this Wiis week, vlsltlnl wilh Mr. and Mrs. OConnor while oip her wav hark to Chicago ufter spend-j'nsome months on the 1'aclfir On Monday Mrs. Joseph 1C jCnii.il. n ING OR HUNTING. the visitor 'minor jfl't Ins far as Hall Lake. ;,I' following relatives and fi ieinls tiMcinled the funeral of Al-- . frid I'l'tidiay on Thursday at S.iU Iml.e Ciiv: Mr. mid Mra. I. B. jN'orlh, Mr. and Mrs, Itichard May, Kff May. Mrs. John I.eii, Mrs. Mnv, Fiddle May. John ITen, II. H. MrClaln wus in Hull LauelJe-- . Mailltess. Arthur NorminRton. nml Nephl on liuslnei.s during t!e-- j ICImer Fi'iKUsmi, Hev. Krary and Curl lleiidrirksoli. e.irly purl of the week. left this Mrs. Iariik MclV.lin Salem, Oregon, huvm t kOO" club Hal-iki wik The ' teen summoned lilt re by t lie serious rondltion of her sister, Mrs. Henry hark broken in I'ap", who hail near th't n uu ninnhile iirrident the iluh Craven lereived prl.o, Mlssi Mrs. lap which in . ear Hie I :ity hi! guesl rlzt OeiievH lligginson riding was uii'l Mrs. Neil Ollare, ronsolifilon and Iter hushund werewere urtied aad both injured. prie. Iti'fi'eshiiieiiis were served overt is It ur.iersiii"il that Mrs. Iupe has io the following elub members and for recovery lull she Is rnesli.: Mrs II. W. Jones, Mrs. I. II. a chance ension in lie hospital. ii Neil Mrs. Mrs. John 'raven, Coffey, Kurekn Former O In re, Mrs. Hay Sorenson. peoplo llvin.: in Ms i lyiio Uiissi ll. Mrs. 1. J. Kussell, other pai's of ihe'eountry undoiihi-i-ijlMrs. I1. O Iteynolda, Mrs. Agnc iippreilnie the Ilepnrtrr's weas- .U.' ly visits, as th- - paper gives ibem an Wii k.i, Mrs. John Harrell, Mrs. lligain.uut, Mrs. Hulph Hliaw, Mrs. opporiunity of keeping in tourh withHelow is u paraold time friend.-itSenevn IligglnHon. ...... W. C. pi. fi'iiin n letter from lleuuii, in which was enclosed u clock f ir n renewkl of subscription. The Itrgnns now live at Taft. Cal, hut, they have a host of friends her.. Wo are sending a re- They nuy! newiil of our subscription to the rrku Kcporter us It surely is a wonderful lillle paper and we look for; II every week. In il we gel all the nws of Tint ie District and we not do without It." Mr. mid Mrs. Joseph Hchlecht ex- -' curly In' the pert to leave will drive coming week. They 'through to California and may possibly look up another locminn. Mr. iSrhiecht having turned over Ms, bakery business In this city to hlst Mr, soil In !.iw, Iwonard I. PaviH. jpchleclit who is one of Bureka's 'pioneer husiuess men, says he Is not! going to make a promise to stay awny from Kureka. This has been his home for so long that it is barely' possible be anil Mrs. Schlecht will! never bo satisfied anywhere else. The trip which they are starting on uiay lust n couple of months, that many years, or they may get homesick and return In a few weeks. 1 c. o W. F. Shriver & Sons I.lo-ep- (Icnrpe Hall Lake M. I In you in nt hln home ni rm ui'ImjuiiI of Illnn-mid llio iliii'liiinUii1 of 1) 1m North Tlnlir mining t'liiliim liu h lifiii iliMoniiiiui'.l until till ri'lurn to liurefc.i. Morrill Joiich whs pleuManily hid pilm-- .l Friday evening by .i iimnlnv of hl.n friend, the event being lib twelfth liirthiiuy. Mubic and itaiiK-wort on joyed and Inter in I In1 I'vni-iMor veil. k u iluiiity I u lulu 'on w;m Tin Itonuec" Kuratii inrludi'il: Iloiini'tl. M: le Clark, Mnrjorlu Cciir, llliinrlia HiwIoiin, 1'lixitl)ii II iik iiiini , IU'hmIo Wight. I Ion Iiio Jean Cnrlcii, Murgttrit Tusker, Thelma k Halo. I'nn Heap, Taylor, Mack Douglas, Jack Chrisioplicrsou Furl l.arseii, i'hlllip Tlmiuas, Joel Christensen, I ai wrenee Dale, Heed Householder and Cordon Fiisble, n 1 1 i: i i I i ; i : :: ; i.ii'.jtj u .'Jar t , fa"-in- lo-.i- I t I y I , ' ! $2.10 per cwt. delivered from ears in 5 bushel lots or more. Banana Squash per pound SONS AND DAUGHTERS ' RESPECT a well dressed FATHER , l-2- Dividend Jottings CROMAR GROCERY THATS WHAT EVERY FATHER WANTS THE RESPECT OF HIS CHILDREN. GOOD STYLE HELPS TO WIN IT. THE YOUNGER GENERATION KNOWS STYLE THROUGH AND THROUGH Carl Hauer. Jr., now I'nnnectsd with the Ucncral Klertric cnmpanv of a.'heiuu'ludy. New York, arrived tb" lal'er part of last week to spend lie next wo weeks with his father, :Ca I Hauer, master for the iTintic Standard Mining company, Mr. nnd Mrs. I,. (I. Naylor were hosts to a party of Salt I.akc friends and relatives Saturday and Sunday. H. J. Spencer of Salt laike week-enguest of Mr. and WE DELIVER 8 - lu-- r Blue Victor Potatoes for winter will about October rilONE C.rcJ I AND RESPECTS IT. YOULL BE AS WELL DRESSED AS YOUR SON WHEN OUR LABEL I IS IN YOUR ims-hani- ArwanflKR Kent APIO d !; Sunday school was resumed at Dividend last Sunday, inaugurated by a few devoted friends of the who have their welfare at heart. S'rictly nil are welcomed nnd it ts hoped and expected that all resi-- ! dents of the camp will encourage the attendance. The number of young folk attending Sunday was most en-- ' coiiraiing, over 42 being enumerated and (bowing much interest and In so small a enthusiasm. it would seem that all wout be united in this movement, whhh ' is for the general benefit with no discriminations. H. V. Waterfield lias been elected superintendent, Mrs. J, X. Mcl.eitl. assistant superintendent. and Mrs. Christy Schempp. secretary and treasurer. The teachers " Mrs. H. V. Waterfield. Mrs. L. Johnson. Mrs. Thomas Spalding. Jr.. Mrs. Heorge Ilerzlewood. Mrs. 'J. X. Mcl.eod and Jay Van Vranken. J M. H. Howes, returned Sunday from a visit of some weeks duration with relatives and friend ut Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Mrs. J. M. Snow of Salt Lake Cite was the guest of Dividend friends the early part of this week. John I.. Xilson. cf Salt laike Ciiv. general freight agent for the Goshen Valley railroad. i at Dividend to relieve K. M. Hungerrord. railroad agent, during his vacation period. George F. Dueh. chief accountant for the Dividend Trading Co., left on Thursday for a business trip to Salt Lake and Ogden. j ehil-'dre- com-mnn- ;i 1 said about his Model 20 Compact Receiving Set. Its so rinail that it harmonizes with any surroundings yet it is a c set, superbly efficient in all round performance. You will lx? just as pleased as George Ade. We are always glad to demonstrate. full-powere- d, tive-tub- PHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION The Tintic Garasie Phone 163 Eureka, Utah : cavalry twills; many colors; f ii i organ recital out of something about twice Hi large ns n cigar box." Thats what the famous Indiana writer The new overcoat fabrics are Mrs. U. H. Dobbs. i NEVER THOUGHT I J would live to ccnx a grand CLOTHES. j stylish; long wearing. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX i W. F. Shriver & Sons i |