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Show ' ?m 8 Friday, October 1, 1920. . LOCAL jtAjpPEjm e l EDITH a Vika Min Clara Stack la vialting with relatives at Balt Lake for a few days. Misa Grace Hlrt of Ogden was In Eureka this week for a visit with Min Ella Donnelly. Louie Noel and Craig Sandusky left yesterday for the duck hunting grounds to the southwest of Juab. Frank Crcmar and George Beck pulled out yesterday on a hunting trip, intending to be gone two or three days. a John Kreamer, employed at barber shop, returned to Eureka on Tuesday after several weeks Gar-rity- visit in California. R. G, Wilson of Balt Lake City spent the early part of the week in Eureka attending to his business in- ROBERTS terests. JACK , MacKensie, of the Utah Chapter of the American Mining Congress, was in Eureka on business G. PEPPI A. last Saturday. Miss Christina Harrington who was the guest of her auqt for several weeks, has gone to Park City where she will remain with relatives for ah indefinite period. C. E. Huish and G. C. Lindsay left Thursday afternoon with the inten. Star Theatre Tuesday ENDORSED AT HOME. Such Proof Aa Thli Should Convince An Eureka Citizen. j O' The public endorsement of a local citizen la the beat proof that can be produced. None better, none stronger, can be bad. When a man cornea forward and testifies to bis fellow-citizen-s, adresses bis friends and bis neighbors, yon may be sure he is thoroughly convinced or he would not do so. .Telling ones experience when it is for the public good is an act of kindness that should be apThe following statement preciated. given by a resident of Eureka adds one more to the many cases of Home Endorsement which are being published about Doans Kidney Pills. .Ask your neighbor. Read it. Alex Nolan, miner, Eureka, says: "A few years ago 1 used Doan's Kidney Pills and I found them a good, reliable remedy. They strengthened my kidneys. 1 am glad to recommend Doans for-know they are good for anyone who suffers with lame back or any other symptom of kidney disorder." Price 60c at all dealers. Dont simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doans Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Nolan had. Foster-Milbur- u Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. T. -oAn Agreeable Surprise. ..-- jo "About three years ago when I was suffering from a severe cold on my lungs and coughed most qf the time night and day, 1 tried a bottle of Chamberlains Cough Remedy and was surprised at ths promptness with which it gave me relief," writes Mrs. James Brown, Clark Mills, N. T. Many another has been surprised and pleased with the relief prompt afforded by this remedy. Play The Game Safe BUY REAL ESTATE EDWARDS A CROOK REALTY CO, of Santaquin, Utah, are offering some choice bargains in city real estate and farm lands. Tracts of any desired sire np to 500 acres, much of the land under the Strawberry Project. There is but one crop of land and this is a golden opportunity for Tintic people. This land is sure to increase in value very rapidly during the next few years. You will make no mistake if you buy now. Easy terms on most of the deals. About 900 head of sheep at a bargain. Alsograsing and lambing ground. If interested phone to Edwards & Crook, No. and they will send a car, giving land offered for sale. chance the visit to a you 22-R-2- - tion of being on some likely duck hunting grounds for the morning t shooting. Last Friday afternoon, in compliment to her guest, Miss Ella Donnelly, of Eureka, Mrs. F. J. Hlrt, entertained friends by motoring to North Fork canyon. Those in the party were: Mrs. W. H. Child. Mrs. F. R. Clark, Miss Grace Hlrt, Mrs. H. Gydmunsen, Mrs. L. J. Griffin, Mrs. J. F. Glmlin, Mrs. H. A. Mathew, Mrs. W, H. Qulllinan and the guest of honor .Intermountain Catholic. An enjoyable party took place last Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sessions, music, games and cards making up a very pleasing program and being followed by an excellent luncheon. Those attending were:.- Mr. and Mrs. J. .W. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sessions, Mr. and Mrs. David Murray, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Carter, Mrs. Ella Matti-so- n. Miss Edith Knight and C. C. Griggs. The PRESIDENCY is not for sale. No amount of money could buy it. It never has been bought. No Presidential campaign has ever been proor conducted on the proposijected ' at tion that money is the polls. Such charges as are now circulating about colossal campaign funds for corrupt purposes kke not the first of their kind. In other Presidential campaigns have been made to Infulence the credulous and uninformed in that fashion. Specific sums a 1 w a y s large large, of course have been named. But. the charges have never been effective. The number of the credulous and uninformed has never been large enough to turn the scale. It is not large enough to turn it now. The present charges, if they score at all, may do so, as a boomerang. Washington Star. attempts DEMOCRATS ARE NOT DRY. ... o Mr. Cox announces that he's just as dry as the Sahara desert, and that all the talk he made some time ago and that was Interpreted as being of the moist variety wasnt really that at all. As he now analyses it, his former remarks were intended to be of a dry kind. The reporters must have misquoted him, as they frequently do in giving la the talks of prominent politician!. And MeAdoo, who frequently dispenses something he thinks will aid the Democratic cause, and who has an ambition to some day be president, states he's dry dry as powder and all his efforts are being devoted ' to aiding this issue. These Democratic boys have learned, after several elections, that the people are for a dry country, and they are now cottoning to the idea hoping it wjll furnish them votes they might not receive if they voiced their real sentiments which are for a wet condition. The Democrats .were always noted for their thirst and at heart they are as wet as ever, but political considerations tell them the wettness isn't a now. popular issue Just hand-in-hawith Prosperity goes temperance; crime, poverty, unhappiness and wrecked lives accom panylng the use of booze. The Republican party has been the champion of the dry cause, and Stick to everyone knows about those who mean it. Michigan Iron Ore. if CTiambertein's Oongh Remedy. This remedy is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. From a small- beginning its sale and use has extended to all parts of ' the United States and to many foreign countries. This alone is enough to convince one that it is a medicine of more than ordinary merit. Give It a trial and you will find this to be the case. - Leaders of the Dance s, and The latest dances one-step-s, the all great rollicking jazzy dances played by Atm m organizations and recorded exclusively for Columbia are ready for you every one a leader, a headliner, and a fox-trot- top-notch- er. Any record on this list is a dance leader when played on the Columbia Grafonola. Don't wait. Come in today and hear thaw Leaders of the Dance: Frankes Furniture Store Indigestion, Billon saem, thni Oonstlpa-- - a Chamberlains Tablets have restored to health and happiness hundreds who were afflicted with indigestion, biliousness and constipation. If. you are troubled in this way give them a trial. You are certain to be pleased for they will benefit you. 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