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Show I THE DIXIE ADVOCATE. WILKINSON BROTHERS. Charles S. Proprietors. Publisher. Wilkinson, EVERY ISSUED PRICES OF FRIDAY. SUBSCRIPTION. Per Year Six Months 0 $15 .7 5 We the way of its predecessors. think those people underestimated our staying qualities. Not while the business people extend a reasonable patronage and our subscription lists continue to grow, will we quit the field. The prospects for the paper were, PROFESSIONAL &BUS1NESS CAROS. 1 H. MORRIS, , 2) Attorney-al-Law- find Notary-Public- . , JAMES ANDRUS & SONS, Mining and Probate Business. Kin!of Cj udia? Drawn. P P P P P P P All WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN never brighter than at the present time. We have fonnd the people of Stf. George and of the Strictly in Advance. Dixie country in general to be a LICENSED EMBALMER. most congenial class to reside among Entered at the post office at St. George, Utah, AND Ceffins and Caskets always on hand. for transmission through the mails as upright, honorable and generous. matter. . UTAH. ST. OEORae,' We know of no better community of people on the face of the earth. Thursday Sept. 24th, 1903. We take this opportunity of again QEORQE B. GREENWOOD, thanking you all advertisers and ATTENDANCE AT SCHOOL. comAttorney-at-Lareaders-f- or your liberal support, and The large attendance at the open- assure General Office and Court Practice in you that our aim will always of All Kinds. ing of the Woodvyard school last be for the betterment and advance week indicates that the parents reBeaver Utah. ment of our section of the state. alize the importance of sendingtheir THE DIXIE ADVOGATE. children at the commencement of W. F. KNOX, the year. There are several advanorall Owixg to the change of our day Attorney-at-La. tages to he derived from such a of publication it will be necessary course. The school is properly for correspondents to write a day or Will Practise in all Courts of the State. graded throughout, and each pupil BE A VER cn y U2AH. reach us in enters with its class of the previous ....Phone No. 4 . . which your season. The scholar who is kept letters are intended. out a few weeks at the beginning of H. the term, has fallen behind his comWhat is the matter that our !5 panions and either becomes dischar- banking project? We thought it Crown ano Bridge Work a Specialty is ged, or dropped into a lower grade-I- was settled long ago that St. George Teeth Extracted Without Pain .... he tries to keep abrest with was to have a bank; that the home Office in J. E. Pace ISldg, 2nd North St. - UTAH SAINT GEORGE, his fellows he is given adouble task. people would have an PL F'MIF? ONE ABL.APIrWWM iMMSUe opportunity He must either learn what they have to subscribe the stock if they wished, already passed over, or he is placed but that unless they hurried outside RELIABLE ASSAYS. 75 at a serious disadvantage on ac capitalists stood ready to supply the Gold Gold and Silver.. .$1.00 Lead 75 j Gold,silver,coper 1.50 jj count of not being acquainted with needed cash and pocket the Samples by mail receive prompt profits, attention. the work. It seems new to him and so that the establishment of such an Gold and Silver Refined and Bought. he is unable to comprehend it with institution was a certainty in either OGDEN ASSAY CO 'Denver, Colo. k the explanation given to the balance case. Now the whole proposition JjSESS3e3 of the class. seems to have diopped completely It is an injustice to, the teachers out of sight. What has become of DIXIE LnBER AND also, and to the other pupils, this it? BUILDING COflPANY dragging in at any time through the ' JLK.U.EHS IX A unique plan has been adopted year. The teachers work of iusruc Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Screens, As tion is almost doubled in the giving at Beaver for the keeping of 'the Lath and Cedar Shingles. 34 of the additional explanations which schools open the usual eight months. j LUMBER OF ALL KINDS AND BUILDERS Last new the law met with are made necessary, and the time year HARDWARE of the class is consumed. Any disfavor the taxpayers refusing Windows glazed and Screens parent in proper sympathy with the a special tax for the purchase of made to order. Mail orders will district school work, will see to it books, and the trustees were comreceive prompt attention. that Ir.smr ner children begin school pelled to cut down the term to fiv K. D. DWEULEY, Manager. cr six months. The people discov4 blocks west of with its opening. Opera House, St, George. It is equally important that the ered their mistake later on, and it " UMUJiimUMUMIIlMUl children continue in regular attend being learned that if the trustees ance after they have once started. were relieved from the expense of in D. The arguments advanced against purchasing the text books the schools the keeping of pupils out at the could be run for eight months, the have decided to waive their opening, will hold good in case of citizens tN We have also received yL this week a a splendeu as- the new law and to purunder rights absences. Clocks and JewelWatches, of sortment mens suits, of patterns and 6 and Clothing, chase Boys own their books this year. Under the new free law, Fine line of ry repaired. to suit all our quality patrons. the oil trouble of securing books Circulars have been placed in every Watches, Clocks and Jewelry will no longer be experienced. It is home in Beaver asking the parents of all kinds and Prices carried A instock. See our display .ff f f often the case that pupils, either on to do this, and' thus far, says the 9 ALL Milford WORK but GUARANTEED. one Times, account of inability on the part of parent has S refused to sign the agreement. on or to of account All Mail Orders given prompt attention. provide, parents ...ST. GEORGE, UTAH... the books being not obtainable at CO-O- P. is This the time of the texts were without pleasantest the stores, during a very large part of the year. This year in Utahs Dixie. The oppresEstray Notice. season the books have all been se- sive hot weather is a thing of the M. M. HARMON, v State of Utah, County of Washington, in the cured and are ready for use. It past for this season; the Autum days StI George Precinct of said County. in my possession the following have animal which if not claimed and taken rests with the parents to say whether so pleasant in nearly all countries away, will be sold at public auction to the hightheir children shall have the advan and climes finds its zenith of per- est cash bidder, at my corral in the tft. George precinct, on Friday, the 25th day of sept., jy03, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. tage of these opportunities or not. fection here; peaches, grapes, horse about ten years old, left water and' musk melons, hipOneknocked down, VS Send the children to school at the right hind foot white, brand- Xif on ed left thigh tlins: beginning of the rear, and keep and a variety of other if) them there till .its close, and you fruits are ripe and all nature seems if to have donned a smile so broad will feel requited for your trouble, if that one cannot help sharing it with On Z. C. I. Shoes, in the advancement they make. Said held by me to secure the pay- if the kind hearted old dame. , Not ment ofanimal $2.00 for damages done upon the premises of Ira Miles, in the Washington Field by if and of Sept., 1903. withstanding the fact that we are said animal on the 11th day A WORD ABOUT OURSELVES F. It. if BENTLEY, on all sides by volcanic 9) Pound keeper of St. George Precinct. When the first number of The Ad- surrounded if) rocks and sands, it would be hard to Dated Sept. 12th, 1903. vocate made its appearance on the if) a more congenial spot in sixth day of September, 1901, it con- imagine if) which to spend the declining days sisted of four six column pages, two of summer, or in which to seek reif) m of which were furnished by the Westlief from a rigorous winter of the For Further Information Consult if) County ern Newspaper Union, and the other north A if) wise obCreator or Clerk had an the Respective Signers a time on two were printed one at in if) d fashioning these an Army press. As our circula- ject NOTICE TO CREDITORS, vales reof ours. the of District court )fi the Fifth Judicial tion increased and our advertisDistrict. County of Washington, State of Utah if) In the of f$ matter the Estate of ing patronage grew more liberal GEORGE BATTY, Deceased John M. MaefarlaDe is spending a Notice is hereby given by the undersigned if) an enlargement became necessary. John few days in St. George. Mr. Maefarlane Batty administrator of the estate of if) to the creditors of and ideal George an Batty, deceased, hand Then cylinder press persons having claims against, said deceaslately resigned his position as manager all to iM. ed exhibit tile with them, was installed and the home print of the sulphur works at necessary vouchers, within four months after the first pubSulphurdale. I S i'fi lication of this notice. to said administrator test- columns were increased. Since that at his residence in Toqnerville, County of time the sixe of the paper has folWashington, State of Utili, the same being Sour Stomach. the place for the transaction of the business ot said estate. lowed the fluctuations in our adverJohn- Batty. When the quantity of food talren is Adinm.nstrator. it has until Date of too become first publication Sept. 4thlJ;i. tising patronage, large or the quality too rich, four necessary to again inertase our fa- stomach is likely to follow, and especNOTICE TO CREDITORS. cilities, and The Advocate is now ially so if the digestion has been week-ene- In the District Court of the Fifth Judicial by Eat slowly and District, County of Washington, State of Utah. printed on a power cylinder press, not too constipation. In the matter of the estate of James Williams of easily digested food. Deceased freely Brail sold reduced rates if bought in quantities the equal of which is to be found in Masticate the tood NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned Let thoroughly. administrator of the George at Spilsbnry, estate in tire of sE few offices the country Mills, Washington, Utah. five hours elapse between meals, and of James Williams, decease to very the creditors when you feel a fullness and weight in of and all persons having claims against said the state. deceased, to exhibit same, with the uecessary vouchers, within four months after the first From the first there have been the region of the stomach after Feed Grain rolled at 15c". per hundred. publication of this notice, to said administratake Chamberlains Stomach and tor his residence ill Toqnerville, Comity of at the that paper Liver Tablets people predicting Washington, State of Utah, the same being the E. H. SHIOV, Manager. : plsce for the transaction of the business of said would not last long. That in the be avoided. and the sourstomach may estate. GEORGE SPILSBURY. For sale by St. George com te of a year or two it would go Drug Co. Administrator, Three Months., H, PICKETT, .5 0 General Merchandise Undertaker, s second-clas- ..MINING SUPPLIES., g P We carry the largest and most the plete stock of merchandise South, and make a specialty of w. prompt and courteous treatment of our customers. Out of town ders and Mining trade solicited. See w. . QR. E. P P P P P our bargains. . CONGER, tP Saint George P f p DEAL PRICE J.A.VH..& j A 0 BAIN WAGONS cheap as they cantopossible be sold. Sizes from down 3 inch. Z. C. M. I. SHOE The best assortment. All sizes Lowest Prices. Can fit any foot. & and fruit One andjars two 1 J. SMITH, Watchmaker $ match any qt., with prices to A A the city. CLOTHING. & Jeweler... 3 text-boo- 3 complete line of Groceries, Dry Goods and General Merchandise. 8T. GEORGE S Supt. poma-granite- s, dark-ba- y ' semi-tropic- n. dents Furnishings Youth Suits. THE DIXIE GASH Suits are selling from $2.00 up. Groceries still at bottom prices. rock-ribbe- Within a few days we shall also ceive a Iarg supply of 111 i STORE, - DRY GOODS.- jnt - 63,' - iniiiifitminintnimmimimmfiimmmmiiimmmmmK i Washington Roller Mills Co. 1 d g 1, eat-in- g, Date of first publication, Sept. 11th, 1903. at 3 3 3 3 giiiiiuiiiiuuiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiaiitiiiiiuiiiiuiuis |