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Show $100 Reward, S1C0 n readers of this paper win be pleased to learn tbat there li at least one dreaded disease that science has been i.ble to cur in all lie stages and , that la catarrh. Catarrh being greatly Influenced by constitutional condition require constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine ia taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Bur-faces Bur-faces of the System thereby destroying; the foundation of the disease, giving th patient strength by building up the con-tltutlon con-tltutlon and assisting nature In doing it work. Th proprietor have so much faith in the curative power of Hall' Catarrh Medlcln that they offer On Hundred Dollars for any case that it fall to cure. "Bend for list of testimonials. Address P. 3. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo. Ohio. Bold by all Druggist. 76fl. WANT ADS FOUND Bunch of keys on ring. Owner can get same by calling ' at Press-Bulletin office, describing them and paving for this ad. WOULD ORB TO meet i lady that will give dancing lesson to an American Ameri-can man. Prefer to come in I'ternoons and will come to Bingham or Highland Uoy. N, A. Itoberts, 35 Carr Fork, Bingham. . FOR JIENT Three rooms furnished for housekeeping. Inquire 432 Main street, upstairs. FURNISHED ROOM for rent, 353 Main. MINING LOCATION NOTICES for al& atthe Press-Bulletin office. if 7 FOR SAlLE OiR TRlAlDB Two Cars, Oakland 8, on easy payments, or will ' trade for town property. Inquire at the Butte. . FOR SAJJEJ-iAutomoblle. A new Maxwell Roadster with Goodyear all-weather all-weather tread tires. In fine condition. A bargain. Dr. Q. W. Richards, Cop-perfleld. Cop-perfleld. tf JVlAiLH IIHDP Wanted: Wide awake, energetic, temperate man, 25 to 35 years of age to deliver and col-. col-. lect from town and country customers. First class references and 1500 bond required. Permanent position an-1 good compensation to right party. Ad- dress U D. Flrebaugt. Box 665. Salt Lake City. Utah. 0 " " i To Our Customers and the i .Good'JBeople- of Bingham " We have decided that on and after June 3 we will close our store at 6:30 p. m. instead of at 8 o'clock, with the" D exception of Saturday's, pay days, and nights before holidays. fi 7" We have arrived at this conclusion after giving this matter a great deal of serious thought and deliberation. I We believe it is a duty we owe our employee's, and w e also consider it our patriotic duty at this time. We believe I we can give our customers better service by having all our sales people on hand during the busy hours in the afternoon I and early evening when the majority of people do their shopping. We realize it will take our customers a little while I to adjust themselves to these new conditions, and in the meantime they must put up with a few disappointments and D -inconveniences, but we are sure that the big majority of our customers realize the long hours it has been necessary I for the clerks to work does not give them any opportunity whatever for recreation. . 5 I The tendency for the last few yiears has been for shorter hours for every clas3 of labor, with the exception of merchants and their employes in Bingham. We believe the time has come for the merchants and employes to receive ' I , the same consideration due all other classes of labor, and we also believe that every loyal American will support us in this move. : . ' , " We do not intend in any way to detract from the service we have always given our trade, but on the other hand to improve it whenever or wherever it is possible. We fully appreciate the loyal support and confidence we have always enjoyed from the people of Bingham, and it is our earnest desire to continue the same relations we have enjoyed in the past. If we had any doubt whatever about this mov e meeting the approval of our trade, we would hesitate to make it, but after going into this matter very thoroughly we believe we will have the support of all fair minded people. 1 However, if, after we have given the matter a fair trial, we find it does not meet the approval of our customers, we I will return to the old methods. ' I Trusting the people of Bingham are with us one and all, we are . I Very respectfully, I Bimigham Meirc Co0 Qa&!? The Big Store 4 - C. E. ADDERLEY, Mgr. I ILeBlNGHAM HOSPITAL Dr. F. E. Straup Office hours- 0 A. M. to 10 A. M., From 1 P. M. to 5 P. M. and 7 to .evenings PHONE No. 4 "MM",'WSi" GET YOUR PHOTOS IN BINGHAM There is a splendid photograph gal lery In Bingham under th manage ' ment of J. E. Carlson at 467 Main St Mr. Carlson Is successor to Mr. Oa brielson. Day or night pictures. . ; ; M. E. WADDOUrS R Attorney and Counselor I j Suite 610 Judge Building, R j Salt Lake City, Utah. II THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Bingham Canyon, Utah. THOS. J. TRAMEL, Pastor. Phone 302. Res, Apt. No. 8, Vienna. Phone 302. MORNING SERVICE 1st and 3rd Sunday at Bingham, J 11:30 a. m. 2nd and 4th Sunday at Highland Boy, 11:30 a. m. AFTERNOON SERVICE 1st and 3rd Sunday at Lark, 2:30 ; p. m. 2nd and 4th Sunday at Copperfield, 2:30 p. m. EVENING 8ERVICE AT BINGHAM 6:30 p. m.. Young People's 8ervlce, 7:30, Preaching. |