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Show Page 2 S40 To OmGoostfbiBtstp We have had a big year. For us it haa been a year of toward which achievement, gratifying result you have and loyally contributgen-erous- ly We thank you, good people of Tintic, and wish you all a HAPPY NEW 1 1 1 1 f HIES The Tlntle Mere. More remained eloeed on Monday (or vtock taking. Mra. Mark McChryotal and daagh-te- r will leave Eureka aooa (or an extended vlalt In aouthern California. J. W. Harrlaoq left thla week (or rename hie itn-diProvo wherevlll , WWIWWWWWMHMM IIMMItl Miss Gene Thiriott of Balt Lake was in Eureka during the holidays, being the guest of Miss Irene Sullivan. Capt. Arthur MoChrystal was out from Balt Lake last week, visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mra John H. McChrystal. Thomas Griffith was up from 8pringville on Friday and Saturday, coming hen for the funeral of his r, William Reese. W. Taylor and Thurmond were rs. William Amos . . R bmnsy Co. A Nationwide InstitutionT II ML 1920 is with us 1919 has slipped into the past and we want to extend our hearty greetings to the people of Eureka and the whole Tintic District. Throughout the past year we tried to serve you in a satisfactory manner and there will be no change in our policy during the new year or in years to come. In this market merchandising is carried on in the most legitimate way. Wherever possible we eliminate losses and chance and our customers derive the benefits in reasonably priced goods. Fennells Meat and Grocery EUREKA PHONE 18 TENDER NERVES. The Chiropractor can, by means of his spinal analysis, palpating with the hand, tell what, and in what region of the body, incoordination be, and he can e analysis by tracing the nerves from the affected or parts, back to where they emit from the spine. If yon are feeling bad and have no energy, aa tired in the morning as yon were who went to bed, there Is a for it. Hundreds of people are rejoicing now, well." who a few months ago suffered.' indigesstomach, tion, constipation, liver and kidney troubles. What Chiropractic has done for others it can do for jron. My honest opinion pertaining to your cure will cost you Ton are welcome to in any time and I will system of treating. Examination free. ex-o- nr Angus Msllor and Vivian Butler were in Payson during the holiday vacation, being the guests of Mr. and Mra. John Butler. Mrs. Jack Ltoyd oJ Salt Lake was in Mammoth during the past week, being tbs guestVf her parents', Mr. and Mrs. WliprfimFouyer. Mrs. Mat Gardner, who has been making her home at Balt Lake for the past six months, was in. Eureka for s visit during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore P. Miller of Balt Lake were In Eureka daring the pest week, visiting with Mr. end iMrs. Edward Bonner and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richen end children apent their Chrietmaa vsca tlon with Provo relatives. Mr. Richen returned home on Sunday but tha other members of the family will remain in Provo until the coming week. A party of Enrekm hunters mads n trip to the rabbit hunting grounds near Lynndyl on Sunday. The Jacks are exceptionally plentiful in that section end the road is now in fairly good ehape for auto travel. of Manager Jock son McChrystal the Gemini, Ridge A Valley and other mines, was out from Balt Lake during the early part of tha past week, being n guest nt the home of hie brother, John H. McChrystal. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. McChrystal entertained . nt n family dinner on Christmas Day, having ns their guests Mr. and Mra. John H. McChrystal, Mr. and Mrs. Mark McChrystal and Capt. Arthur McChrystal. J. A. Mitchell of Provo, formerly with the Telluride Motor Co., has located in Eureka, taking a position with the Bureon Garage. Mr. Mitchell is n very good mechanic and his services will be of great value to Arthur Bureon, the proprietor of the place. The home of Mr. and Mrs. William OReilley has been purchased by Elizabeth Sohmidt. The ORell-ley- s will continue to Occupy the place until after school is out in the early summer when they will move to Balt Lake. The sale of the pises was brought abont by Frank Oar-rltlocal real estate agent. The family of Mr. and Mrs. James Creighton was again normal in size during the Christman holidays when three of their daughters, who are making their homes in other, parts returned to Eureka. The daughters are: Mrs. Wallace of Connell, Idaho, Miss Catherine Creighton who is employed In the Bingham Canyon post-offiand Mlse Georgia Creighton, who Is teaching school nt Helper. Mr. and Mrs. William OReilley returned early In the week after n trip to Provo where they were called by the death of the latters sister, Mrs. J. E. Smith, who died on December 10th and whose funeral was conducted a week ago last Tuesday. Mrs. Smith was also a sister of Perry Fuller of Silver City and Jesse Fuller of Eureka, both of whom were also present nt the fnn-ers- L 3 o v on everv article. Ladies' Sateen and HeatfaerMoom Ladies fleeced lined hose, onr ..... 39c a pair price Petticoats, onr price $1.49, $1.69 and $1.89 each Ladies good C&ssemere hose, our 69c price a pair Full site Crochet Bed Spreads, plain Children's cotton hose, sixes 6 to 8 y4, our price r 29c to 39c a pair Mens cotton work sox, our 19c price or with cut corners, our price $2.89, $2.98 and $3.49 each Extra large sin Scalloped and Out a pair Corner Satin Spreads, all good patterns, at $4.98, $5.90 and $7.90 Mens wool mixed work sox, our 49c and 69c a pair price Men's dress sox, our price 25c, 35c and 49c a pair Temple Garments, in white and ecru, in cotton and wool mixed, our price .... $225, $2.69 and $325 each Incorporated J. C. Penney Co. A Nationwide Institution. If you would know what speed means see . y, J. W. HENDERSON, D. C. Crescent Theatre Office Hours: 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 6 to 7 Building Outside Calls by Appointment Call Phone 265 ce MAGAZINES All leading publications on sale at Tregoning & Hanley Beware of strange solicitors we equal any price or dub offered by anyone. .Subscribe now. An Item in one of the dally papers Indicates that an illicit whiskey still has been located In the foothills near Vernon Creek In Tooele county. The first report Indicated that Dan Atherley, former Eureka man, was Implicated In the matter bat this was later denied and In Justice to Mr. Atherley It should be stated that he had nothing to do with tha operation of the still. wsek with his mother nt Park City. -- Mi! makes it possible for us to save you money step-fathe- mms Day. TO Now let us get down to buying the more necessary articles. Our method of merchandising ee at the M. YTVnivenlty. Mr. and Hn. John Church and! children were tnw'gueats of Balt Lake friende faring the peat week. E. C. Bchaater waa at Balt Lake for a visit during a part of the peat week. A. N. Wllacwaa in Balt Lake on business Vumg the early part of the week. Major Church returned early in the week after an extended visit with his family at Balt Lake. Miss Anna Kelly, chief operator at the local telephone office, was the guest of Balt Lake friends during the Christmas hdUdays. Mr. and Mr End Beaman returned on Sundav after spending a few days in visiUhg friends in other parts of the sjjne. Miss Emma Doigdl of the high school faculty spejrT the holiday vacation with heiparents at Bpring-vlll- e. ed. 11 Friday, January 2, 1920 THE EUREKA REPORTER See it at Star Theatre Tuesday d ! |