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Show Fag 3 : .Friday, January 9, THB EUREKA REPORTER Free Nerves Transmit the Thrill of Commissioners of Juab county have selected assessors for property in the Tintic mining district. Thomas j McCormick, 8r., who has handled! the Eureka work for a. number of for 1120 years has been and the assessment of the mining properties will be in the hands of Lynn Andrus, who for some time been employed by the state, and Richard Evans of Nephi. Both are Hid to be well qnallified to handle this particular end of the assessment. The assessment of real and personal property in Mammoth and Silver City will be left to Robert Nesbit. Under tho new law personal property taxes will be collected at the' time of aseessment exeept in cases where the owners have real estate! interests. The man who has household goods only, or an automobile and no real estate In the county, must be prepared to pay his tax to the assessor. Itw discovery that la caused by bad ilipn tho barbbono Joints in a rime that baa a woadcvfal curative power because It removes the muse of diaeaae and nature restores yon to health. Tho energy supply ft of nmrona upon free depends no stomach serves leave the spine at a point between the joints. When one of those Joints is mb. dared to a alight or serious degree there la pressure. Instead of 100 per rent nerve supply tho stomach then will get a crippled supply. As this la true with the stomach it is also true with the kidneys, generative (liver, spleen, organa. Ia fact 05 per cent of all ailments of the haaum body is reached through chiropractic adjustments, if yon are suffering ill health call today. My honest opinion (o your case WI1X Albert Wood Of Mammoth Died Last Week At Capital; per-talci- COST YOU NOTHING. J. W. HENDERSON, D. C. Ortsoent Theatre Office Hours: 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 6 to 7 Building Outside Calls by Appointment Call Phone 265 i t m wee m ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. Grippe" and Min Flu" are busily engaged again, but tha minute you feel a cold coming on, begin to have fever or cbllla, doll aches or constipated, It may be tha Fin or Grippe. Beforw retiring bathe yonr feet in hot salt water, taka n good big cup of HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA (warm) and go to bad for the night it's a 10 to 1 shot you'll feel great next morning. Without full try this but do It quick before the Flu or Grippe gets a start. Buy a package today, have It .in tbe bourn and un It at the very first warning then you're safe. RAYMER PHARMACY 1. fl. Fenner do. A Nationwide Imtitutlon." Assessors Named For Towns ' Of Tintic Mining District Life.- - Albert ' Wood, well known Mam-- I moth man, died quite suddenly at! Salt Lake on Thursday afterqoon of last weew. Mr. Wood, several weeks previous, met with an aecident in one of the mlnea and blrod poisoning developed He went U Salt Lake to obtain medical treatment and died soon afterwards. Accessed was a brother of DenntisWnod, mayor of Nephi and publlsheysof the newa-pape- r at that placeVHeNras born in England In 1886 aim eamr'to America at the age of 20 ysuy. For several years Mr. Wood engaged In the sheep business but In reeent years has follovged mining. Surviving him are 'his .widow and three brothers. Funeral services were conducted last Sunday at Nephi. FERGUSON-CAMPBEL- 1920. It is that time of the year when we must dispose of. our Ladies' Suits, Coats, Wool Dress Skirts and Shirt Waists. Our Ready-To-We- ar 8 prices will convince you that they are right. Both windows are full of these different lines, so come and see what a saving you make by buying at THE J. C. PENNEY COMPANY- Ladies Cloth and Plush Coats, most all sines and colors. Our prices $12.90, - $14.75 up to $32.50. Ladies' Silk' and Cloth Dresses in Serge, Satin and Georgette, a very good assortment of colors make this line exceed- ingly good. Our prices $13.75, $15.75 $19.90 ' np to 29.50. . v Plain and fancy Georgette Waists, all colors and sizes. Our prices $3.98, $4.98 and . $5.90. - T . L Edward Ferguson and Miss Ella Campbell, well known young people of Eureka, were Joined Jn marriage at the capital Mat week. The marriage waa witnessed by a number of Intimate friends. Tbe groom Is a son of Hr. and Mrs. William Ferguson while the bride Is a .daughter of Hr. and Mrs. Harry Campbell.. They will take up their residence here and both Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson hare a large number of friends whose best wishes are being freely extended. Mines' and Children's doth Coats. This line is complete in both sizes and colors. Our prices $3.98 to $10.90. 00,000 DAILY NEWSPAPERS. Of the 60,000 or more dully and weekly newapapen in the world, more than half ara printed in the Engllah language. To The Dyapectht. The Successful Farmer Raises Bigger Crops and cuts down costs by investment in labor-savin- g machinery. Good prices for the farmers' crops encourage new investment, more production and greater prosperity. But the success of agriculture depends on the growth of railroads the modern beasts of burden that haul the crops to the world's markets. The railroads like the farms increase their output and cut down unit costs by the constant investment of new capital With fair, prices for the work they do, the railroads are able to attract new capital for expanding their facilities. Rates high enough to yield a fair return will insure railroad growth, and prevent . costly traffic congestion, which invariably results in poorer service at higher cost National wealth can increase only as our railroads grow. Poor railroad service, is dear at any price. No growing country can long pay the price of inadequate' transportation facilities. i 97z& adwtiAment iA publiAhed by the SlbMXjLahoaoJSlarti , . 1 Would you like to feel that your stomach troubles are over, that you can eat anyklnd of food that you crave? Consider then the fact that Chambeijaln's Tablets hove cured others why not you., there are many who have been restored to health by taklqg these tablets and can now eat any kind of food that they crave. . lac had saved hla life, and urged me to try It. But I did not, for 1 waa dlxcouraged and disgusted with all medicines. Well, one night after coming here 1 read a statement of a man who was relieved by It who had been in the same condition I was, and then I remembered my friend's advice, and next day I started taking Taniae and by the time I had finished two bottlea I waa a great deal better, and when I had taken three bottles I knew I waa getting better. I began to eat again and my. stomach waa In fine shape. All the gaa and nausea left me entirely, I began to sleep well again and all my nervousness disappeared. I heve used seven bottlea now and am back at work feeling as strong and good as I ever did In my life. ten years youngsr than I did a year ago. If I had only taken my friends advica when ha recommended Tanlac I sure would have aaved a lot of Buffering. Tanlac la sold in Eurska by the in weight and feel Drug Co., In NeR. F. Tomlinson, in lUvar Schramm-Johnao- n phi by Hers. City by Haffarnau-Tbompao- a Co., In Mammoth by Mammoth SupI have gained twenty pounds ply Co., and In Mona by J. W. Waat. He Dreaded To See Night Come Felt Worse In the Morning Than When He Went To Bed Gains 20 Ponnds . I .Taking Tanlac. It sure was a lucky day for me when I began taking Tanlac, aaid Leo Prettner, an employee of tbe Hammond Lumber Company, who resides at 176 Astor Street, Watts, Cal., recently, continuing, he said: About four years ago I began to suffer with stomach trouble. Everything I ate would sour and gaa would form and I would have the worst sort of palna. I would beeome terribly nauseated and soon got ao I could not retain a thing, not even water or milk. I would have vomiting spells after every meal that would leave me ao weak 1 . could hardly get around. Often when I went home from work my wife would have tempting dishes prepared hoping it would induce me to eat a little something, but 1 would have to leave tbe table without eating a mouthfull.for the very sight of food would leave me sick. I went on a milk diet for a while, but that did me no good, as I could not keep It down. I never knew wbat it waa to get a good night's sleep, for I waa ao weak and nervous I could not sleep but a few minutes at a time. At this time I waa mining In Yellow-pin- e, Nevada, and when I had fallen off from 186 to 166 pounds I gave np my Job, for I waa ao weak and gin-doI could not work. I waa afraid that I had tuberenloals and came here to California hoping the change would do me good, but it did not, for I waa Just aa biul as ever and waa ao weak and nervous I wc&ld tremble like a leaf, and I Would dread to see night come for I would get up feeling worse than when I wait to bed. I bid taken all aorta of medicine, bat they seemed to make me worse instead of better. Before 1 left Yellowpine 1 had a friend who had been In a condition similar to mine, and ba told me Tan-- Lay a bet on rolling em with the national joy smoke ROLLING your own cigarettes with Prince Albert is list 1 about as joyus a sideline as you ever carried around in yourgrip! For, take it at any angle, you never got such quality, , flavor, fragrance and coolness in a xnaldns cigarette in your life as every P. A. home-mad-e will present you! 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