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Show ALL THE OVER HOUSE. E. L. Parry & Sons, atHl For Doorway DrapaHa and Way of Hanging Tham. There are three ways of attaching curtains to the polos, one b MASONS and STONE CUTTERS j TABLR No SS IB hjeans of hook saietj pin, another Tlfftn KTFECT NOV. 10.1907 by sewing fast to the curtain ring Train Xo. Ill leaves Gunnison for prhieh are then slipped over the Maati, Ephraim Mt Pleasant, pole itoelf) and, third, by ehirring Provo, Salt Lako City and Inter the material over the pole! Rich of mediate points at 11:30 a. m. these method nfty bo varied several Arrives at Salt Lake 5 ;40 p. m time, The average portiere ia thirTrain Xo. HO leaves Salt Lake for ty inches a ide and when purchased Provo, Mt. Pleasant, Manti, ready made about three and one-haGunnison, Marysvale and inter Wards long. The average double mediate points 7 :30 a m lenrth or archway pole is provided Leaves Gunnison for the south jrith twelve rings. 1:10 pm. Arrive at Marysvale Shirred portieres require a special 6 :25 p in. Connections made at handling, says Harpers Baear. No Thistle Junction for all points material that ia wiry or stiff or very east. thick may be so treated. Certain I A. Benton flexible reps, cotton arxnures, unG. A P. D. lined silks of a heavy, soft texture 0. F. EsrzasKN, and summer drapery materials may Local Agent. advantageously be hung in this way. especially when they are to le placod tinder a grill. They require a pole not thicker than an inch in diameter, for which, in order that the maID CURB THE LUNGS terial mar slide over it easily, a two inch casing must be and one-na- if provided. It is possible to allow a w,th rucho or heading to curtains so hung, but from the standpoint of the writer the results are neither artistic nor desirable. The upper fold or hem of a curtain, whether for doorFOR way or window, in reality is not a UiB ALLTHflOAT AND LUNG TBOtJBLEl. hem at all, but rather a somewhat closely basted fold, secured, as a GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY rule, with gray linen thread firmly OR MONEY REFUNDED. but not tightly drawn. Granite andOAIarble Monuments. Headstones. Mantles. Grates. IRON and STEEL FENCES. Jf KILLthe Or. PROPklETOUCOP TheNewport Saloon AND DEALERS IN Choice Wines, whiskies, POOL TABLES IN CONNECTION, Discovery Colds2 is LLsSr. St., Washington, D. novrjj ARE WELL CARED FOR AND KEPT IN PRIME CONDITION FOR DRIVES E&T TEAMS MEET ALL STRAINS. MY HACKS SWIFT & GO,.. J50I Seventh UTAH. Under New Management. obtAlMd In ail ouanlrtM, or NO FIC. promptlT TRAOC-MARCreat. and LopjncUj nyio-tnxbend fcketoh, Alcxlol or I'Lurt.t, for fi. on patentability. ALL OUS1NC9A r.port STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. I'aUut pl.clui et'luMTelr. hurpauinc r.iwtii'oa. W idoa waka Inventor. Miould bav. onr hfinA. book cnllow to obtain and Soil paMaU, V. hat in ention. a ill par .How to ret a partner .aud oilier valu&U. iuXonaaUoa. Sent tnia to any addreaa. D. GUNNISON The Feed Stables & Livery Profit In 8ytem. the kitchen at one aide of tha . Beer and Cigars. Lln of nottlecl Goodec Ournrr Simply Klupanl. CJeiv , In door the butcher and grocer find two little account books hanging, aays Mrs. K. K. Lathrop of .Windham, Corn!., ii 'describing her system in the ifaw York Tribune. Whatever they bring is entered in the books, with the quantity and price paid. At the other side of the door hangs a card for the use of the milk and egg boy. Each month my husband deposits a certain aum to my account in the bank, to be used for household expenses. At the end of each month I pay my bills by checks drawn on my bank account, and if there is any money left I have it for my own personal use. At first mv husband used to bring the money tu me, but a3 neither of us cares to huve much money about the heust, we thought we would try the check book plan, and it worked bo rvell that wo etill do it that way. I find that t the end of the month I ?iave a good deal more money than 'under the old system. UTAH. L. Ludvlgson, cough Kings Sanpete Co. MANTI, C.i Deinns Beauregard, H( 'On sit ti. L. Gunnison, Utah Lat Vm TH5 3v.3T PAPER IN 0. B. BERG LIJND UTAtt Arrapine- - Ranch, - Utah. TELLS ALL THE NtlWS Guuuison. VERY DAY. OFFICIALS TOWN Pre sident As t hno y M aVh f 11. M, Trustees James IT w Antcne Childs, Leo N pz3 Yepson ft 1 J. 1 . . ? i; . , - .r'.'-st.v- , . Clerk V Treasurer . J 0 A YEAR. Luau ( Marsh! and Stiet Supervisor r James P Sjeldsted Poundkeeper Parley. P. Childs.: Justice of the Peace -- Albert S- -' Health Officer J. A. Hag i Attorney J Johnson. SUZ3CWEE TODAY j eftssiwm i- -j .nwri'.rTw ,iv j r SCHOOL Chairman v:-ter v field, 'J. Clerk Tre.'.1-'- i ijLi , LlrC y.'n. i SCIC Erjh1 r, iLK ' f.-iv- Rich? 'ft tvf 6 .Ry U. V- - : if, iy j.. fi j ' M but. " U - iO . !QT or rr "i;1 , v i t ' - j- ' vt ' - fc !' y j. at bed time usual-reliev- es the most severe uscrning. g fh K3 r.l. ' |