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Show Saves Two From Death. The Gnnnison Gazette. "Our little daughter had an almost d, .Published every Friday at Gunnison, Sanpete County, Utah. GLEDHILL N. a BON., Publishers Gledhlll, Manager, subscription bates: One Year Months Three Months - ' 11.50 1.00 .50 - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 19C4. t E' OUR fatal attack of whooping cough and Havi-lanbronchitis, writes Mrs. W. K. of Armonk, N. Y., "but, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. Kings New Discovery. Our niece, who had consumption in an advanced stage, also used this wonderful medicine and to day she is perfectly well. Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. Kings New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds. 50c and $1 .00 bottles guaranteed by Gunnison Cash Store, Trial rattles free.' T 2 bf Wraps. Furs, etc., Customers suooess. who were not ready to select then will find at our store an IMMENSE LINE of a been has Winter Goods Fishermen's Superstition. The fishermen near the Marconi wireless telegraph',, stations in Eng-anhay. petitioned parliament to Demise of Black Hawk Veteran. take it away, because it, they allege, produces .. the deluges descending Christian Loeg Hansen of this place upon them.' clied last Friday, October 14, of general debility. He had been quite Antique Drinking Cup. A drinking cup, pronounced by the feeble for some time past, yet has assisted to the last in caring for his British museum to be 3,000 years old. has been found in a field at Stoning-field- , . wife, Mary, who has been unable to Essex. It Is now in the Chelmsr do anything for herself during over a ford museum.' 4i year past. Deceased was the son of Hans Spanish Religious Literature.'. All the religious literature used by 6hristensen and Kister Andersen. g in counHe was born in Hjormg Amt, Den- Protestants tries is published, at. the Methodist mark, December 27, 1820. Came publishing house, Nashville, Tenn. from Ephraim to Gunnison in March, 1861, and was a heavy loser in the Many Mothers of Like Opinion." Black Hawk war. He did much to Mrs. Pilmer. of Cordova, Iowa, build up this locality, Acting as counselor to Bishop C. A. Madsen in Gunnison for several years and sorted Oh giving of Chamberlain s Cough Rema mission to Denmark. relief. Brother Hansen has been an active edy promptly, always brought in this neighborhood r member and a good in the Many mothers I do about this Centerfield ward since its organization. think the same as kind fo.r He held the office of High Priest since remedy and want no other their children. For sale by Guinn, the 2nd of November 1861, . He leaves one son, Charles O, Han- son sen to care for the bereaved widows, ITS Mary and Louisa. Funeral service was held over the remains Sunday morning the 16th, frotn the residence at ten oclock. CENTEIIFIELD. d . Come and inspect to select from. If the kind you want is not them. atL h!and we will order it for you. i t - 4-- t t r X 4-- f H, . -- Getierhi Merchandise. Spanish-speakin- - GUNNISON; UTAH. - I 44444 4 f -- f --- -- 44 f. 4 ff fiwrwt palace Tonsorial Parlor tithe-paye- Hair Tonic. Co-op- We are having extremely weather for this season of the year. The people feel abundantly blessed, all having raised good crops especially of alfalfa seed, which promises to bring a good price. Mr. Elliot Dalton is now at home after an absence of a year, most of which time he has spent in Idaho. It is gratifying to know that onr oommuDity is now free from diseases and that no siokness whatever is reported. The case against Mrs! Jane Lund-erbercharged with unlawfully detaining R. M. Palmer from impounding a number of cattle belonging to her was tried Monday before Justice Amasa Bartholomew, who found defendant not guilty. County Attorney Christenson prosecuted and JJW. K, Reid appeared for defendant. g, If troubled with weak digestion try CJ.uuil)Hrlaius Stomach and Liver Tablets, Tney will do 'you good. For sale by Gnnuisou Co op.' ftaraos.' Main AIM PLEASE TO CUSTOMERS, Agent Celebrated Troy Laundry. Street Gunnison Utah. L. Ludvigsoh inison for Manti, Ephraim Mt Pleasant, Provo, Salt Lake City ana Intermediate points at 11 .24 a. m. Arrives at Salt Lake b rOO p. m. Train No. 10 leaves Salt Lake Provo Mt. Bingham, Pleasant, Manti, Gunnison and Intermediate points 8 :00 a, fn. Train No. 142 leaves Gunnison for Salina, Richfield, Elsinore and Marysvale at 2 :11 p.m. Arriveo CONSTANT " Viiqb'TABLB No SI IN EFFECT APRIL 3, 1902 Train No. 143 leaves Gu FAYETTE. Parisian Ornaments. Small birds set with brilliants arc popular as ornaments with Parisian MY PROPRIETOR OF for at Maiysv&le 6 :15 p,m . Connec- tions made at Thistle J unction for fill points east. I. A. Benton, G.A.P. D. AND DEALERS IN Choice Wines, Whiskies, Beer and Cigars. LIne of Bottled Goods Ourare Simply Elegant. POOL TABLES TN CONNECTION! GUNNISON. UTAH. J. Murphy, A. Local We promptly obtain U. 8. m gent. and Foreign ed Livery & Feed Stables, Rigs ready on short notice. Send model, sketch or photo of int ention for freereport on patentability. For free book, MY HACKS smraABE-iM- s 11! Opposite U. S. Patent Office ...WASHINGTON D. G., F" RIGS FURNISHED Horses ted and given best care MEET ALL TRAINS, FOR LONG-DISTAN- CE DRIVES.' P. JENSEN, Gtumisou, Utah |