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Show Social Local j Pj C. SmitH House, Personal. s (Successors to Morris Hotel.) F. Foster bus gone, to Silt Lake City on business. Kiss Eflie Whipple is behind counter at the Hub this week. Isaac on a C. trip II. T. Atkin left for the Cedar mountain to look after his sheep interests last Tuesday. the Airs. D. J. Smith, Manager. St. George, XJ trill. Work was resumed at the smelter again last Friday.' Macfarlane left Wednesday to linto and Cedar City. Joshua Crosby left for his sheep herd the Cedar mountain last at Will Lmid, Will It rooks ar.d Frank reM a 'i Pace are in from visiting latives. ar Mrs. Josephine Pace from been visiting with her parents this has Mamie Miss and Milne Miss Maggie week. Wortlten went to She in this week for a nt tlie Smith House. AHvaji Stop .t k aklUkkAkk kAk t jftit3lai44i4iotiCs2t!i3 Ik-Lai- id iGf .7 it nf d! .ft it k k ikilt k rVC .5 kaA 'Continued trem first page.) visit. OVERTON Most of the boys are going ont to to the returned Price io Miss Emma the ranches after attending the fair smelter to work Wednesday, after a town. Sept. 111. lfiO.1. short visit in town. We have had considerable wind the Mrs. Ella MPchell and Mrs. Olive week and very cold nights. past Will McAllister from Kanab was Milhurn are do.vn from Price, Carbon The toads are lined with tramps comwinner in the broncho riding content Co , visiting relatives. They are the ing and going to the railroad. cash last week, receiving the guests of tleorae brook. Mr. Bowman cf Miacrsvilie, who has prize. Mrs. Isaac Maefnrlane has our thanks bought the Osborne ranch at St Joe, is Issac Iligbee's horse from Toquervilio for a bottle of pickles taken from a col- now here making preparations to bring first class race last Friday. lection drawing a prize at the county liisfi.mily here to make hom-- s took the The saddle race was won hv lan fair. Mr. Freemonl Cobb of California ar Ahlstrom. rived here on the stage today. lie exElson Morris left for Cedar City hist to start business with his brother Claud Price and Eirnest Miles left Mnhday to make arrangements for at- pects here. Wednesday morning for the railroad tending school at the branch Normal We have very bright prospects for where they expect to work this win- this winter. , the valley, as work is plentiful and the 0. ter. Willard Andelin tuna Jos. McAllister railroad is near at hand, Franklin Cox passed through here ou left Wednesday for Cedar where they will giye a concert Saturday night. his wav home. Hu has been west- to From there they will go to lnrowan work. and give a concert during the fair. Willard Jones is assiting at Hunker-vii.- e again lid week. Wm. Black from Heaver came to St. The twenty dollar prize offered for the roping contest, at the county fair George last week to attend the fair THE CONFERENCE. celebration, was won hv Charlie Foster. and see bis best pirl. He was The steer was cauirlO, thrown and by Miss Vie Gill's. They tCcr.tir.ued trem fiict page.) both returned to Beaver last Sund ty. tied, in three and one half minutes. apostle, only they were not called to Glareneo Clark, accompanied by .lbs same position. Brigham Medium and wife left for Cedar City Tuesday with then- iittle mothr. Mrs. Knight, left for Modena Spoke of the hearty welcome extenddaughter who is afflicted bally with last Monday night. Mrs. Knight will ed to himself and his companion. rheums t ism, ami who will receive med- go ns far r.s her home in Provo, Said that, all must have faith and exand Clarence will go on to Baltimore ercise it and have fire iu them in order ical treatmeht under Hr. Middleton. where lie will attend school this winter. to climb to the top. Mrs. George Cottain retu m Wednes Stated that there were both bad and Has Sold a Tile of Cough day frtm Cedar City, bringing down good people in the St. George stake and Iteineillrs. her litljie daughter who was operated asked if the ofiicer-- were only la boring I have sold Chamberlain's Cough on by Dr. Middleton for a. tumor of the with the good part and negieotinig the more than twentv years weak ones. for Remedy imknee. The lit.lle girl seems to be n.ml it has given entire satisfaction. I Said if a. man wanted to be a Latter-daproving nicely. have sold a pile of it and can recomn to saiDt it was necessary for Mr. Wilford Ii'eak and Miss Cad Ful- mend it, highly Josiu-i- McEj.hixkv, work at the The Mormon, elreligion. lerton were married at the bride's home Linton. Iowa. Von will find this rem- der who comes home and docs not last Monday, the ceremony being per- edy a good friend when troubled with a to testify of the gospel, would go formed by the groom's falher. Elder cough or cold. It always affords quick down faster than ever before. James (1. Bleak. A reception was giv- relief and is pleasant to take. For sale Mauy a father's and mother's heart is en in the evening. by all dealers. broken by the waywardness of tlwiir w hat the High, A conflagration of serious conse- children. Speaker asked Mrs. Rolxirt Woodbury is spending were and Seventies Teachers Priests, a couple of weeks with her relatives quence was narrowly averted last. Wedn toward the doing in St. George. She lias spent the past nesday. About, noon flames were seen the childien. In proper training instuivce every nearly two or three years at Cedar City in com- shooting from the roof of James Booth's when ;'ie hour of lb o'clock comes tlwy pany with her husband who has been store. A nn Tiber of men were soon on will probably be found in bed, white the scene and with the assistance of Ti attending school. their children are on the streets or ouuti friendly tank of water nearhv, in the to partes. James L. Banting and Charles Sul- Dagget Jot, the fire was soon to instances in the Bible and Referred !t Had gone a half hour Book of livan ooeompanied the representatives in which good men Mormon, to the Irrigtion Congress as far as longer unnoticed it is more than bad pi Bvsessed way wind sons. Also reModena last Satin- lay, taking over a able that the whole business block in ferred to the families of good men of load of fruit, which was shipped on to that district vvlionld have been de- - the church time. the at present is uncertain how the fire Ogden to be placed in the big exhib- stroyed. of the Spoke desirability of si m pi: oil v started, hut is supoosed that, it was lit, it. 1'uneruK. at by sparks and hits of paper falling Meeting closed with the hymn, Ilm-On the Oth inst. Willard Sorenson of from the chimney. O Father," and benedidtion Ls (mo-- ! this place, and Edward Crawford of Pres. nonneed II. Edward Snow, by Lmerpnry MAiiicliiPN. Washington, were each fined seven (Continued next, week.) dollar.or a charge of dnmkeness. It is a great convenience to have at five fined dollars hand reliable temedies for use in cases William Aiggins was Miss Edith Judd is hack at her old on a similar complaint on the I Oth. and of accident and for slight injuries and Edward Stucki from the Santa Clara ailments. A pood liniment and one position at the Post Office. one dollar and fifty cents on the llili. that is fast becoming a favorite if not a household necessity is Chamberlain's what is Life? The Presbyterian Board of Home Pain Balm. By applying it promptly In the last analysis nobody kzsws, Missions, with headquarters at New to a cut, bruise or burn it allays the but we do know that )t is under York City, has recently appointed Mr. pain and causes the injury to heal it. strict law. Abuse that law even slightH. M. Foster of Mt. Pleasant to take about the time usually re- ly, pain results, Irreg ulna living means oharge of the mission wor.t it is quired, and as it is an antiseptic it pre- derangement of 1h- - organs, resulting undertaking for the Indians at the vents any danger of blood po'souing. in Constipation. Headache or Liver Conger farm. Mr. Foster and his wife When Pain Balm is kept at hand a trouble. Dr. ICing's New Life Pills are expected here this week. sprain maybe treated before inflamma- quickly this. It's gentle, yet tion sets in. which insures a quick re- thorough. 2.ic at Ik F. Knell's Only Twin girls were horn to Airs. Melvin covery. For sale by all dealers. .Store. Drug Harmon last Wednesday morning. The father lias .spent the past two days Pangnitch Progress: There was a Ruth McQnm-rireturned Sunday in jubilation. In answer to the query, very interesting sociable at the lake from Salt Lake City where she made a of Jas. selection of a fashionable How is everything at. home?' he repli- last night, held at the line of fall and gee! he rdontapne. Many interesting parts and winter hats for the Dixie Lace ed, splendid, lovely" looked every bit. of it, too. Nothing of wove given by the company, among House. From the appearance of the the kind has nee u red in the Hannon them bring violin music by Frank Spen- collection she was most successful. cer and Dr. P. McGregor, and singing family before," lie said. y Miss Juki of St. George ar.d Mr. Sour Stomach. Joan Dowdell i f IV.iiguitch. An interesting conj dot meeting of and Wh.a the q niutity of food taken is ' All the Stake Mutual improvement fvc, el to enjoy too large or the quality too rich, sour of jTridn'ght was held in the tabernn-'i- e lest i.jim.a;--l- until (he ly to f jllcw, and espcc-- ! i v. div'ded. the ci There so if t!. digestion lia been Sunday ngl. I. Report of tV i II. weo were given by tic ifilowiig pei aon : by constipation. Bat slowly and A on las, S. Mouioiguj and wife, Jo. A. not too freely of easily digested food. Morris and Rosa was read by anil wife of I'aragoonah Masticate the toed thoroughly. Let morals and :i of Dunkci-villi'Wertncu an.l wife. Mr. Maria five hoars elapse between meals, and Mrs. Selena solos were rendered by Willard Ande-li- Worthcn. Eli h Judd, Alice Judd, Hilda when you feel a fullness and weight in the region nt the stomach after eatand Miss Emma Macfarlane, and Prince, Mattie Worthen, Dr. D. ing, take Chamberlain's Stomach and were given by Ihe general Frank Spencer and wife. Air. Liver Tablets and the sour stomach may authorities. J. G. Kimball, Union S. Cox, Mr. Benson. Mr. Bench, James tea voided. For sale by St. George Miller and George B. Hancock. Wells and Mrs. Kuth Fox. Drug 'o. The trustees and teachers report a very fair attendance at the opening of the Woodward school. The enrollment the first day was nearly live hand red. BEEBEE & COMPANYS 1 I CHA5. W. BEEBEE, Manager. Fresh Beef, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fr days, and 4 Saturdays. Mutton or Veal Tuesdays andTlmrs. iX rAIR PRICES. LEAVE WITH CHARLES WORTHED ORDERS HACK LINE m 8 8 , BETWEEN ( St. George and Dixie Mine Mondays, and Fridays. St. George and Shera Wednesdays and Saturdays Round trip each day named. PasReasonable. senger and Freight Rates LEAVE OHDERS AT MEAT MARKET 2" H. 8 ST. g dO A a - OH THE FOLLOWING Chairs, Cotton Batting, Bread Boxes, Mens fine Shirts and Hose, Mens Hats, Ladies Slippers and Dress Goods. e lt--i wm-tin- tT and General Merchandise. Call in and see us. R. G. flcQuarrie & Sons. 5 4J5 igt O R. J. FARNSWORTHS d. H - 1 1. a c ii Vlodena j F. O. 1 , i BETWEEN ? n St. George. AddreseSt. George, Utah. s j one-thir- d e res-'denc- !!-- Associ-tion- e . s h'-i- weeit-ene- Pic-ide- n's J;n-vi- . Ment-ng-t- E-a- Ni-x- e n r. I d Iaeavo St. George Mondays and Thursdays, Leave Modena Tuesdays and Fridays, Driving through in one day. lc. (H i' lb., with Dinner can be procured en route, Passenger Rates Hound Trip OsieWay Jtj.lM. tv minimum y Tariffs Express on charge of C.V., 100 lbs., 7oc. Mr ew-t- . loss than tlO.OU. 100 $ a o; A full line of Dry Goods, Groceries r d O- Waist patterns at 50c.; Fruit jars, one quart, $1.25; two quarts $1.55; Sugur, 13 lbs. for Coffee 15c. per packet. $1 y extin-guishe- GOODS: lbs. Over - J? V 4j |