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Show hps Friday, June 4, 1920. EUREKA REPORTER Does Anyone In Your Family Suf--i .LOCAL i&PPENfP) V fer the Handicap of Poor Health? IP SO, THE OPPORTUNITY TO GET WELL IS ' AT YOUR DOOR. HAND BAGS and Charlie Underwood was a Payson on Sunday. visitor KNOCKING Mrs. Wsrren MeAdsms of 8alt Lake visited with her sister, Mrs. David Mills, during the week. Attorney Claude Baker was In ! SUIT CASES Ne-p- hl A FAMILY RATE early in the week, giving attention to court business. We are showing one of an inducement to iraplr who waat to set well and aa a means of Miss Ada Goodall of Santaquln (treading more widely the knowledge of the wonderful merits of visited during the week with Mrs. the most complete lines of CUrois-artie- , 1 am giving, beginning Jane the first, A FAMILY Clarence Saulsbury of Eureka. Tranks, Suit Cases and RATE for the rammer. This rate will make it possible for the enDave Coombs of Payson was In Mr. on with would he to Eureka tire family to restored health for the price that yon Sunday, visiting Bags yon could wish to otherwise pay for one. 1 will call at yonr home and give yon Si and Mrs. M. R. E. Sullivan. see. Metal covered, CanTrout flies, bass spinners and all treatments for $85. If yon come to my office, opposite Bnrson's vas covered or Hard Fibre kinds of fishing tackiest Schramm Oarage, I will give yon S4 treatments for $85, Johnson Drug covered Tranks are to be Mrs. V. L.. Thoms and daughter, CHIROPRACTIC UNEXCELLED. found in our collection. Mrs. Tomlintpnrera ia Provo on S visit last Sunday. veneer lumber Chiropractic, as a healing art, is today unequalled in its success in reTranks of three-pl- y Metal Covered Trunks, reinforced Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Burton relieving human sickness and raftering. It is nature's way-- drugless and turned on a Hard Fibre, with covered after and genuine evening dowels .and Sunday clamps. slats and heavy harmless- - it is bringing health and happiness into thousands of ho visit with Balt Lake friends, inches. 36 Sizes bonnd. 40 inches. 38 heavily and 8izes 36, where prevlonsly sickness and sorrow prevailed. Mr. gnd Mrs. W. J. Tregoning and The Prices are $14.75, $22.50 to $29.75 to $21.75 $16.50 are The Prices $14.75, for in were Salt Lake the children Memorial Day. DAT OF SUCH I AM RELIEVING PEOPLE WARDROBE TRUNKS. Local motion picture shows now STEAMER TRUNKS AILMENTS AS: start at B instead of 7.80 except Full 45 inch size has five drawer Thursday and Sunday nights. metal covered, Steamer Tranks, Trouble Heart , liver Trouble All white canvas shoes and pumps Kidney Trouble compartment, fancy lining, extension Stomach Trouble Intestinal Trouble discounted 20 per cent at the Tihtlc Appendicitis rod rack with set of hangers for men's heavily bound and well made. Size 38 Asthma Constipation Hay Fever Mercantile store. and womens garments. Well made Rheumatism Female Trouble Lang Trouble William Oreenhalgh of Santaquln inch. throughont. Headaches Backaches Lumbago was in Eureka last week, visiting his Our Price $44.75 and $49.75. Nervousness 8t. Vitus Dance Enema sisters, Mrs. William Scott and Mrs. The Price is $12.90. Skin Diseases Tonsilitls Eye Trouble Thomas Berryman. on the . Cramps in the Legs The initial assessment stock of the East Tintlc Coalition LEATHER CASES Co. will be delinquent on June 1st. SUIT CASES CHIROPRACTIC WILL DO WHAT EVERY OTHER Sale Day July 7th. Suit Cases of brown, smooth cowhide, Suit Cun of Contained Fibre and Matting. Air. and Mrs.' William Mathews leather e users and handle, cloth lined, SIsm SYSTEM HAS FAILED TO DO. returned on Sundly after a visit of Hire $4 inch at fl.RO and $2.25, 24 and 20 inch. The prices are $12-5- 0, $14.75, $17.50 to $21.75. If you are a sufferer and have tried everything else without getting several days! with Provo and Salt . ' Knit Ohm of Fibre with two trm. Hire In thousands of cases rhiroprsctic has re- Lake friends.'' relief, dont grow disheartened. We have a complete line of Oxford Bags 24 inch at $2.08 and $4. OH. Mrs. John J. Cronin and daughter stored the health of people after they have tried every thing else that peoin black and brown. You will find most any of Silver City spent the early part price bag you want. Sires 1$ and 90 inch. ple and doctors could recommend, and even after they had given up all Salt at relatives week of with and extra Huit of the hu Cum drep Krauto1,a The prices are $0.00, $8.00, $0.00 up to hopes of getting well. Almost every day people come to me to try Chlro-prwrt- Lake and Farmington. two strain). 20 inrli at $5-0$02.50. (0 $7.00. aa a last resort, and la almost every instance they are surprised at Mrs. Luke Robinson and daughthe ease with which relief is obtained. ter, Miss Pearl Robinson, were in Provo and American Fork on Sunday Do Your Saturdays Shopping on Fridays. This store reDONT SUFFER! SICKNESS IS A LUXURY! and Monday. mains open until 9 p. m. Fridays, closes 1 p. m. Saturdays Mrs. Alice Blackett, who visited If You Are Sick, Chiropractic Will Make You Well. during file Summer Months. for several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. W. R. Nesbitt, left last week for her home at Henry, Idaho. Miss Gladys BrandLfSrqier resident of Eureka and npw living at La Grande, Oregon, Us visiting with relatives In this city. CHIROPRACTOR Mrs. L. McPolhy'was out from Balt Lake during the week, being the Graduate Palmer School Of guest of Mr. hud Mrs. C. J. HanniH fin. . Chiropractic All white canvas shoes and pumps Four Years Experience In Practice, discounted 20 per cent at the 'Tintic Mercantile store. Office Comfortable and Mrs. A. H. McChrystal and Mrs. Mark McChrystul and the Utters Opposite Bnrsons Garage father, E. C. Schuster, left on WedPhone 152-nesday for a visit with Salt Lake friends. All white canvas shoe and pumps Local motion picture shows now Min May Ryan, who la now to 730 At Salt Lake last week a number of discounted 20 per cent at the Tintlc start at 8 inBtead of 7.80 except at Salt Lake, was In Eureka living Hrs: 9:30 to 11.302 to 4--6.30 for a social events were given in honor of Mercantile store. vlait during the early part of the Thursday and 8unday nights. Miss Marshall, who was married on 'Jack May, Gemini mine Mr. and Mra. George Caatleton past week, being the guest of Mias superinJune 2nd to Howard Fitch of this tendent, returned on Bunday after a and children were at the lake on May Sullivan. city. business trip to Balt Lake. Mra. Clara Darnell, former resiSunday, catching their limit of catDr. A. H. McChryataT; E. C. Schudent of this city, waa ont from the L. C. Doty returned to Balt Lake fish. ster, Frank Mcpley and William on or Memorial after a few days visit being a Prof, and Mrs. Myers and the chil- capital at the home of Day, thelake on 8unday, withSaturday Mr. and Mrs. friends. guest Eureka dren were among the local fishermen As great vegetable blood Budk othsome catfish, Impurities Iarite Disease, store is who were at the lake last Sunday. D. B. Cronin. The Bchramm-Johnso- n tine, will revitalise your blood aad and fair! luck. report They ygood You should pay partieulsr head bow strength aad a headquarters for high grade fishing The fishing was good and big catchei caught a nice bunch of fish. to say indication that your blood fisaSthy, vigorous vitality. Every" A Rare Plano Opportunity. tackle. were reported by all of the local Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Myers entersupply is becoming sluggish, or eos needs it Just now to koop the j Mrs. G. C. Llndaay returned on people. We have in the vicinity of Eureka, on evenat tained that then is a Issssning ia Its dinner in perfect condition. Go Saturday evening after a visit with her a player-pianboth Mr. and Mra. M. R. E. Sullivan a piano and strong and vital fores. to your drug store and got a bottia ing in honor of their grand children, Friday mother at Balt Lake. used but prachighest grade, modi Mrs. slightly need blood Charles are over KeGrca! and if and Lawrence the any of arrival you a happy By keeping yonr purified, ' Mrs. Ray Clemons and little pretty little aby girl. The child tically good aa new both aa to case, Myera, who were here from Butte, your system more easily wards off ical advice, you can obtain it wish left the latter disease that is ever present, wait- out eost by writing to Medical reached their home last Saturday appearance and Interior condition. Mont., also for thoir mother, Mrs. C. daughter, Marselli, Swift Specific Go, 109 Swift ing to attack wherever there is an and Mrs. L. 8. Allcock and part of last week for southern Utah and was aa welcome as the flowers We will offer them at attractive Myers, opening. A few bottles of S. 8. &, Laboratory, Atlanta, C to visit friends lnd relatives. prices rather than go to the expense In May: grandson, Harold Woodard. of shipping back to ns. Responsible Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Johnson Mrs. L. B. Laker returned during When a newspaper man finds one can get their own terms and parties In on Balt Lake were and Saturday the early part of the week after letter out of fifty which he ! com- may pay monthly, y. IB 9 quarterly or spending about a month at Paris, Sunday, Mr. Johnson being one of pelled to open that la of benefit to at St. soloists the the Mary's Idaho, where she went to assist In him and the other forty-nin-e are If interested write at once to caring for Dr. Lakers mother, who Cathedral of the Catholic Church on from people who want something LYRIC MUSIC CO., 2524 Waahing-frof suffered a paralytic stroke and who!8unda ' him the day grows brighter. ton, Utah. Ave., Ogden, has been in serious condition ever Dr. Laker and Otto Bwarts were since. The lady is doing fairly well at the club house of the Tintic Duck at this time, however, but recovery! Club on Friday last, catching a nice la doubtful owing to her advanced bunch of cat-fisAt this garage yon can They state that the fishing has been very good at age. orae weeks past, get the most reliable casLocal business houses, with the bnt Pi Mrs. and Thomas Williams ofMr. of bank and the exception post ings and flee, were open as usual on Monday and children left on Saturday for i Memorial Day owing to the fact! their new home at Las Vegas, Nev. nnder an iron-cla- d guar- that arrangements have been made They shipped their household goods to close the larger stores of the city and made the trip by auto. Mr. WI1-antee. We can supply yon -- innoon on Saturday. This will be llama expects to engage In business with anything which yon the first of a aeries of half holidays' t Las Vegaa, where he purchased for the months of Juqe, July, Aug- -' some property seversl months ago. may need in the repair ust and September, all of them com-- 1 The fishing season is nearing, get tng at the end of the week. of yonr car, or better still, ready now. Buy yonr tackle at the Local motion picture shows now Bchramm-JohnsoDrug store, start at 8 instead of 7.30 exceptbring the car to this garMatt Newman la badfi from and Bunday nights. jfornia, where he spent several age and let our mechanics Mrs. Edward Pike was the hoi-- months wltN Chasne Llndstram, a tess at the meeting of the Bridge former Eureka min, who has a five overhaul and thoroughly Club on Saturday afternoon. The acre place it Jelzah. Mr. Newman of of a says that Wiy LIndstrora likes his followed cards 'was program it. by repair every part A wholesome, sympa-- ! dainty and appetising luncheon. The: new home Mu Is getting along fine, This service is also guarmuch better than thetic photoplay that will prize was awarded to Mrs. V. L. ' his health being Thomas. Special guests of the club when he was hero. please any audience. anteed and our charges t this meeting were Mrs. L. E. Miss Eunice Baroi of Lincoln, Pierce end Mrs. 1. J. Barnard. The Neb., and Miss Lola Smith of Texas, are exceptionally reasonnext meeting will be held with Mrs. both of whom were teachers In the The play was written D. J. Russell on Wednesday after- local achoola, visited last week able. Anida Bergere and it ; with)) by noon of next week. Miss Emma Dongall at Sprlngville. j gives ample opportunity W. R. Nesbit of tbe Chief Cons, Miaa Dongall also waa employed In Instant attention to yonr for the stars to reach the returned late last week after a trip the local achoola during the past oil and to needs. California he waa where called year. gas by very heights of genius. the death of a sister-in-laMrs. It is beginning to look like the Watson Nesbit, Jr. The deceased man without a barrel of money hssi Dont Miss It. ; was qnlte well known in Tintle,. this no business aspiring for the presi-- jj district having been the home of the dency of the United States. A fewj family several years ago. Mrs. Nes-;-j millions can be spent In the primary;) : bit waa 41 years of age and her elections, a few more at the time of j death took place at Los Angeles, the national convention and twice;) ARTHUR BURSON, Prop. she and her husband have or three times aa much during the1 j where i lived for some years. campaign following. Storr lyiBY lc 0 Dr. J. H. Rose -- Institution, tWJXORESl Up-to-Da- te w Do Not Get Canless With Your Blood Supply . o, to-da- y. 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