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Show s r 1 I U 44Y n 1 1 1 1 ! ra THE PRIME ISO YEAR 9 in every department. We have the best and cheape est stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries, Notions, etc. People of the outlying settlements who fail to find what they want in the local store should call on us. We can please you every time. Soliciting a continuance of your past generous patronage, we are. Yours for a fair deal, 0 Ready-mad- 4 5 & Tii iti iitttti itttt Naomi Andrus and Thomas arrived from Calientes Mrs. And still it is stormy O S To a i GOOD STORE And you will always get honest Values. The St. George Coop. has always been the peoples friend. Our prices are as low asjwe can consistently make them. We are trying to do a strictly cash business, which obviates the necessity of compelling cash customers make up for the bad accounts. Our store is well stocked up, and we can supply your every want in the line of General Merchandise. rainstorm Tuesday. Mr. Isaac Jennings is ia St George Fri- again. day. Be sure and see the East Ward play There was a surprise party given March 11. Saturday evening for Miss Mattie SARAH E. DAVIS, Several men have been sent to the Administratrix of said estate. Surprise mine to work. Geo. R. Lund, Attorney for Estate. Capt. Sole, who spent the winter King la grippe holds sway here and in St. George has returned to his (First Feb. 3 Last Feb. 24.) in the surrounding settlements. home. In the matter of the estate of Thoma-zi- n are now in full J. H. Pearce announces his intenDowning Woodward, deceased. icatea that spring is tion of looking for a new home in th Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given by the north. undersigned, executors of the estate change their The East Ward Dramatic compaii of Thomazin Downing Woodward, decnot fail to notify will play Under Two Flags at tlj eased, to the creditors of and all per11. house March sons having claims against said dec- opera nit the board eased, to exhibit them, with the necesMrs. Addie EL Price and daugliej leil has taken months within four Cit leave Salt Lake. sary vouchers, for Irma will after the first publication of this no- the last of this week. tice, to said executors at the residence rTSmery "Was taken the Do not fail to see the Inland Stocfc-of Edward H. Snow, in the City of Shoultz and Mrs. Pearce j the at house all the opera pluoeylni. .. St George, County of Washington, Company next of week. fore part State of Utah, the same being the Mrs. Etta Morris and Miss Maggie place for the transaction of the busiA surprise party was given to Mr. ness of said estate. and Mrs. John Pearce at their home Morris have been quite ill all the EDWARD H. SNOW, week with heavy colds. Thursday night. . Executor. Mr. David Moss is conducting a Date of first publication, January Joseph Reber of Littlefield, Arizo21, 1905. na, was in St. George Wednesday and steady line of improvements on his new home and surroundings. paid The Advocate a pleasant call. Sheriff's Sale. Mr. Chas. Cottam has had la grippe Mr. Cattle has been visiting with Notice is hereby given that in purHis daughter Mary the week. all few a in St. George for wife days, suance of an order of sale made and his has now returned to his home in has also been very ill with the same but entered by the District Court of the disease. Fifth Judical District, County of Idaho. Mr. George Cottam, one of our Messrs. David and Isaac Haight of Washington, State of Utah, on the twelfth day of September, A. D., Cedar City, with their wives, are enterprising citizens, has been suffer1904, I will sell at public auction, spending the week here working in ing for some time with an attack of la grippe. s subject to the confirmation of said the temple. court, the following- - described real Mr. Doolittle has left Shem and Mr. Joesph Shoultz and family: property : office is now in Salt Lake. He his All of lot seven (7, in block eleven Mr. Wro. Bean and Mr. Nelson Pearce is also superintendent of the Bingham the are from in and Grand) family (11), section one (1), township mines. mine. Gulch ) (42), south of range eleven Miss Faddis has returned to Salt (11), west of Salt Lake Meridian, During the fore part of next week and containing She has left the son of (58) square the Inland Stock company will play Lake City. rods of land, the same being in the four nights in St. George. Their Mr. Kearns here in care of Mrs. PoinRockville Townsite entry. N. repertoire consists of Hazel Kirke, ter. Said sale will be made on the Gold King, Homespun Heart, Fosters store has just received twenty-fiftday of March, A. D., and Jack ODiamonds. You should new spring line of goods. Just their 1905, at ten oclock, a. m., at the not miss one of them. give them a call. Theyll sure have court house door, in said County and what you want. , Have Fragrance Always. State. The English housewives, they of Terms cash. F. R. BENTLEY, Mr. Hyde and Mr. Thomstorfe, reSheriff. the fine complexions and strong musthe Z. C. M. I. and the a it presenting to make stand big practice Dated at St. George, Utah, Jan- cles, of potpourri in the halls, and Salt Lake Hardware Co., are here pots - ' uary 30, 1905. each day they stir them from the again. (First Feb. 3 Last Mar. 10.) A bottom. Japanese Jar which stood The many friedns of Miss Vinnie shoulder high, so high, that it takes Summons. 1 long walking stick to stir it to the McAllister are pleased to see her out In the District Court of the Fifth bottom, stands in the hall of a hand- again after being confined to her Judicial District, State of Utah. Sit- some house on the Thames, and room for several weeks. She suffered ting in and for Washington County. ;ach day the owner stirs it to its from a severe attaca of that too preJepths and sends Its fragrance valent malady, la grippe. Marry E. Lytle, plaintiff, vs. John throue-'"top M. Lytle, Jr., Defendant. Summons. If troubled with weak disgestiou, The state of Utah to the Said DefenStrikes Hidden Rocks. or sour stomach, use Chambelching dant: You are hereby summoned to When your ship of health strikes Stomach and Liver Tablets berlains appear within twenty days after the the hidden rocks of Consumption, and will get quick relief. you service of this summons upon you, if Pneumonia, etc., you are lost if you For sale by all Dealers. served within the county in which dont get help from Dr. Kings New BORN. this action is brought, otherwise with- Discovery for Connsumption. To Mr. and Mrs. David J. W. in thirty days after service, and de- McKinnon, of Talladega Springs. R. Forsha, a daughter, Sunday, Feb. fend the above entitled action, and Ala., writes: I had been very ill 26th. To Mrs. Amanda Johnson, a in case of your failure so to do, judg- with pneumonia, under the care of son, Feb. 27th. To Mr. and Mrs. ment will be rendered against you two doctors, but was getting no better Samuel Bleak, a daughter, Saturday, according to the demand of the com- when I began takiug Dr. Kings New Feb. 25tb. All are doing well. plaint, which has been filed with the Discovery. The first dose gave reA fate Cough Medicine lor Children. clerk of said court, with a ggpy lief, and one bottle cured me. In buying a cough medicine for thereof. Sure cure for sore throat, bronchitis, children never be afraid to buy ChamThe said action is brought to ob- coughs and colds. Guaranteed. berlains Remedy. There is tain a decree dissolving the bonds of Price 50 cents and 1.00. Trial no m it and relief is al-danger' matrimony heretofore and now exist- bottle free. It is especially ing between the plaintiff and defendFor sale by St. George Drug Co. whoop- crouund for ant, part of community property and counsel fees, as will more fully Mine Warning Notice, appear by the complaint on file herein, To Whom it May Concern : to which reference is here made, feturned from Noice is hereby given that the costs of suit and general relief. Ay morning, No Utah, Santiago 1, Sant I who has been The ground on which said judgment master, No. 2, Santiago No. 3, Roads and decree are claimed is that the deJt her eyes from and Maud H. Mining cl fendant has for more than one year last Riverside, me weeks past, in Tutsagubet Mining District, W; e past willfully and without sufficient that the ladys are under la Utah, cause deserted and abandoned the ington county, improved by the and bond to Samuel L. Adams, Jr. plaintiff as is fully set forth in said who is now working the same and comlaint on file. D. H. MORRIS, that neither the mines nor the under N ofvc 'bfrv Aifton of Partnership. Attorney for Plaintiff. signed owners thereof will be re' Notice is hereby given that the firm Post office address, St. George, sponsible for any labor, material, sup- of R. J. Pace & Co. of Shem, Utah, Washington county, Utah. plies or any debt whatsoever con- has dissolved First publication, Feb. 3, 1905. tracted nor injuries sustained by any Warren Cox has partnership; R.That J. purchased the Champion Liniment for Rheumatism. employer or employe in working said Pace interest and assumed all liabiliChas. Drake, a mail carrier at property; and that no employer or ties heretofore contracted ; That all Cham employe is the agent of the owners bills due said firm are to be Chapinville, Conn., says: paid to berlains Pain Balm is the champion for any purpose whatever, and that said Cox. R. J. PACE. of all liniments. The past year all operatives engage in such service (First Feb. 24. Last Mar. 17. ) I was troubled a great deal with rheu- at their own risk, and that no debt or The Inland Stock Company, a matism in my shoulder. After try- claim of debt is valid against said theatrical troupe composed of Sevier ing several cures the storekeeper here mining claims or their owners. BRIGHAM JARVIS, and Sanpete county players which recommended this remedy and it MARY has received favorable mention from no me. JARVIS, is cured There completely A. F. GREGERSON, the local press wherever they have use of any one suffering from that ALTHERIA GREGERSON, appeared, will open a four nights enpainful ailment when this liniment By Brigham Jarvis, Attoruey-infac- t gagement in St. George Monday evencan be obtained for a small sum. The company presents some One application gives prompt relief for Andrew F. Gregerson and Altheria ing. and its continued use for a short time Gregerson. good bills and will compare favorabDated at St. George, Utah, Jan- ly with traveling troupes of other will produce a permanent cure. states. For sale by all Dealers. uary 27, 1905. -- forty-two- fifty-eig- ht h 67 Z 6 (ff Q REDUCED 67 10 PER CENT. In order that we may not carry over any of out Winter line of Clothing, we have decided to reduce all our winter weights, both in Mens and Boys Suits, a9 well as Winter Underwear 10 PER CENT Or as long as they may last. This is your opportunity, if you are locking for bargains. The reduction is for cash, ST. CEORCE CO-O- 6 P. M. M. HARMON, )SSSSSSS3 7 $ During February, 6? 7 6 Supt. g )SSS?5SSSSSSS9 STUDEBAKER BROTHERS Cgh St. George Branch Office. Studebaker Wagons and Buggies are built especially for the rough roads of this Southern Particular attention is paid to the Country. WHEELS, which are constructed with special view to Strength and Durability. The wheels are the Foundation of a vehicle, and if you have a good foundation the structure is likely to stand) Never buy a wagon until you have fully investigated the Studebaker. Oyer $15,000 worth sold through the Southern branch office during the past year, and no dissatissfied customers. harness carried e line of vehicles and A and Low stock. in payments. prices first-clas- 3 hand-mad- Out of Town Business Solicited. Call me up by phone or writ WARREN COX, Agent. ST. GEORGE, - UTAH. (A issS weather. We had another soil ... Anchor Your Trade . at the T UTAH ? There are five new boarders Snow hotel. - James Andrus & Sons. 2L Prince, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All parties having claims against the estate of said deceased shall present the same with the necessary vouchers on or before the 4th day of June, A. D., 1905, to the undersigned, at her residence in Harmony, Washington county, Utah. I ST. GEORGE OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO In the matter of the estate of James F. NEW GOODS I. I. HQTICES. For Knrfher Information Consult County Clerk or tUm Respective Signers Has an auspicious opening in St. George)" The renewed activity in Mining matters, the steady improvement along Horticultural lines and tpe steady growth in population, all tend to inspir'e faith in the future of the town, and give promise! that this will prove one of the most successful yearp we have yet experienced. And as with the town, so with our store. We anticipate a heavy trade and are filling ourbuilding with a mammoth assortment of lie HliSSHIP |