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Show T W. JoneB of Nowonetle, Utnb, was a vlBitor in Oedir Bov-ral days tblB week. He wns bore on tuielnosH connected with tho Nencsstle Kf-lamation Kf-lamation Company, of wbiqb ho iu tnauaiter. Diarrhoea ia always more or lied i, prevalent during SJoptomber. Uo pro- , fW!1! 'ItT-tfffimbBrlain'B Colic, Cholera and Dlilrrnooa Remedf is 'iM1'. prompt and effectual. It can nlwnys ' )"' be depended upon and ia pleasant .to ' v take. For sale br Palace Drus Oo MMJMJ " ir f ----- -i, T T r , Ap trtuiilly treated, ti sprained tinkle IH disable a man for three or fo"r wceky, bnt by applyltiu; Oliam bpihtln' Liniment freely as soon up tho lujnry la received, uud otserviuir tbn directions with caoh bottlo, n euro can bo effected In from two to four days. l,1oi-Hulo br Piilaoo Drue Oo Notico To Horsemen. Some eny 1 can and ntbnru any 1 can't. 1 speak for myself. And for further opportunity for my advuuao meut. 1 challenge anyone mtywtero I to bring me any horse balked too long or too twd foe we to make a-good a-good puller and trrtsty horse out of. Have, never failed yet. All bad habits treated. I3ut 1 am ofteu asked why It ia that I work a horee successfully and have no bother and then someone else oan't work blm. My simple answer ia, 1 ouly traiuod the horse and not the driver. The latter' training 1b important. For eclentiUa uud human horse training I am at -your Fcrvice. Prof. CJ120. A. M1LLBTT, Cedar Glt, Utah. Have your order entered for your tuuimer supply of loo. 1IAUKY HUNl'EK. Notice For Publication. Department of tbo Interior, U. S Lund Oilici) at Salt Luko City, Utah, Augustan, Kill. Notico is hereby given that Thomas 1. Pryor, of Cedar Cit, Utuh, who, on September 20, 11)01, made Homestead Mutry (Serial 02oi7), No. 101 13, for 88Ef, Sue. 14, KWiKfi and Nltf NWJ, Section :!.), Township ,17 S, Range U W, Suit Luke Meridian, has filed notico of Intention to iniiko Final Flvu year Hroof, to establish claim to tho land abovu dubutlbed, boforo the Clerk of tho Uibtrlct Court, at Paro wan, Utah, on tho 7th day of October, JUU. Claimant nanu'H us witnesses: Putur MucKolprnnj;. of Cedar City. Utah, William Slmklrft, orCoda?mfyr'rjtK William 13. Pryor, of Cedar City, Utah, lArancis A. Brown, of Hamilton Fort, Utah. E D. R.THOMPSON, Register. IFirat Sept. 1st. Last Oct. (Jth. J ''if Ohnivbr-rfcl OJiW Thlh'tn drtlff' i euro you of po)d8?widlLn Grippe yon ttood 'not pay us a cent. Cednrity Diur Stote , . ,.fc,t.. Serial No. XJC872. Department of trjqjjnti rlor, Uultfd Slntes Laud OIUco. Silt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 3, 101 1. Notice Is hereby gfven thnt Henry I L. Jones, of Cedar Oily, Ooncty of I Iron, Stato of Utah, attoruey in fact I for tbo helra of Unrnard Labathe, I deceased, has tiled In I his olUuo IiIb I apidicatlon to relrcl,, under the pro I visions o' tho Aot, of Copgrese, I approved July 17th 1851, the SEK 1 oi too iNiuji or neo. ;-:?, ip. yy sour. , of Range 18 West; bo HE hi of the SEM of Seo. 15, Tp. 32 South nf , j Range 18 West; the SWof the NE4' I of Soo. 31, Tp. 33 South of Ranpo I 18 WcBt, Salt Lake Uase uud I Meridian, oontalnlng 120 aoree. I Any and all pernons olalrolug ad I versoly the lends doporlbtd or do I airing to objtot becdiuo of tie I mineral obaraoter of the land, or for m any other reason to tho disposal tn the applicant, shonld (lie their aOldavIt of protest in thiaoUloe on or before the 11th day of September, j 1911. E D. ItTUOMPSON, J Reult.tnr. Date of first publication Auguht!) 11. Dnto of last pub'llcatiou Soptemj bor 8th. " ' NOriCi:-Uullcd Hiuten La ml Oilier. Salt I.nlic i City, Ulnli, July H. IUII, To whom It m y cun ceru: Notice llirrfty L'Hrn tlml tlio SUipnf f Utah ling 111. d Iu IHW oOMi' IIrIh (A land'- nclec- ( cA ly thcKKltt Stutc, under Arctlou dof the Act , of CDiiRron.. npiinied Jtil in.lHil hh lnilcmiilt) School lamln, Ttr: s ; ncH, ic IS, T 3A S., ; K. 10 W .. h M. vi nv, oiid c h-U. ftoU ' 1 tipM.nu hcU.koW rcH ix-'c 22. tiK !(, hcc 23, iiuU "w!. nwH KvV(, hrc. 20, tM n wH und j t'VnwU cc. 2T, T S5S, ,H tn V S. 1,. M. Srml IK284 ne'4. kcc 21, iH4 ncl nitd on mm H. j kcc U2 Hvne, rc. l. iU uw!.fiec 27, itji ( iie. Sec. ii.T. K7 S , R lrV., A, I.. M. bcrlal 082i- nwH nn. Sec. 17, T. 37 S K lit V H I 1,. M. -erl;iU82S3-HwUcM. See 25, and nK 5 hwU,. JL.ta;ho) t!4 Hrcv'.'tl, nw'4 iift, nee. I 31, nV e', nvi iipU. oVi ne'i, hec. 7; nw' tivi. iiw HWU, K-C34 U.XiX, K. 10 W.. 8 L. M,, Scrlnl IW2R6. .'iilcn of h.ilil IUtH.no far n they rclnlo to wild tract lv dcccrlpllva Mttbdl iKltittH. hate hern CoiihiIcuouk1v posted l(i thin j otllco fur lio-pcctloit by an) lierou Intrfeftlrd j mid tv hu public trcncrnlly, Dttrlnir Hid iwrlixl of publication of thUttollce or any time t'irroj t nfttr, mid tirfnrc flnil aniiiovnt and ccrtlftYa. i lion, under departmental reirittatluMH ofjjXprll ( 2V 107. prott.in orcoutfult) amluit Iheclaliu j -tiftitc''tntf-ttj-anrnfirif-,twctBr'tll anion 1 licrelnlxiforedcHcribed, on tla urotiiHl Ihkt tho i Kante Ih niotrt TBluxhlo for tniilarnl thin for Hj;. tlcitllitr.il purpose, will bo received iitnl.tioteil ! for report to tlm Ketimal l,attd Ollic.i nt "Wash lnitin, D.C fiillur-' unto protent or ilottti-Ht tvltlilntliH time specified nlll bo coiiHlder) fltif Helen t cl(lcnce of tint iion.mlndral rh.ira tcr of the tract and the HelrctloU thereof, bclnir oth. 'ti. Ifto f.-nk front objection, till lw attppned to c tho State 15 D. li. TIIOthON, Relster. I First AuffU'tll MutSept. 8 I :. ? It"" TZ tH""-. bbH I AwiBitJf ' not e Pr-re yu pay, but I iH I jKKffPV what you get that counts 1 jBM I M wh Go whero you -wilt pay what you please you ' I iwZn f & cannot Kot better fabrics, better style, more com- H I iR A I rt c greator satisfaction than wo can give you. H I II m I I All we ask is the chance to prove to you, posl- I H I II I ,ve"y atl( coavlaclBly that H w TtsJr ' Per & Company I H wf V will Merchant Tailors, Chicago I ' M ffwk ft II (nmaltoyouasultorovcrcoattbatwIllKlvoyculntlnf'SAtb I ' H W Ll 'sctlon at tho prlcoynti can afford to pay. roriborirHultt man- ) H mS II II tailored to your individual measure at $20 ami $2.1, are cciual H r II cvcry Ta wafc would cost you f5 to f 10 mora elsewhere H jf U Don't tako our word alono for It como in and ask tin to I H S j revolt to you. Don't place your order until wo do prove it. H r I That's tho Tcrlberg wny of doing business. It's a good way I jH my jf J for ua It's a good woy for you. COO different Patterns (SO M wC fWk U dlffrront Jlodela) every gunuout sold under a guarantee of . HH feof ffljL j Kitlsfnctlon. ' H W0 ILwk. Y Come In and lot us provo how wo can eavo you luouoy and I H KcnvMlbSSN Rlvo you faultless tailoring. ' M Palace Drug Company. Local Agents. H . i i- , . - " ' ' ' i mnBrrsrssi? i I xJ - i .-.. g H I Buy Tiie 'f uritf Irani" -1 I I ' 1 1 Made from Dry Land Wheat .Only 1 Every Sack Guaranteed to Please Js M U ' you or uyour money back" ,,' Wt iM I va1' 'tlH 5or Sale and Suavanteed b Cedar 5lL ercaiitilb w2. IH m ' l&y-drdttiticFCor'rr- jSt -ir1B '$ 3L 3. Soolittte, und, tah. 'A "- bbI 7 I l'' 9 .'-t The CREAM of the MARKET." f I I $ ffii V 'Ify ' 11 1'" not sasfic to place just ordinary clothes in stock, be- ' j H : 1 Y M$I&M t I II I cause the men who do their purchasing from us would not f- H ?- 5 wfMRMlv '' " e t'le east ntereste n ordinary clothes. This store is ' I "- 41 PtVnli) operated to meet certain very critical demands for critically -ftf H ?' jf n r,fl made clothes, and if you're one of the critical fellows; yourll wax en- : j H I ) Wmb thusiastic over the styles and fabrics wefre displaying right now. J H lll4 I Ml There isnft a dubt: but UMilIer-Made,t Clothes will come near- , f. I jl llflJl rn er to meetng yur desires than any you have ever seen and as they ' H I l ilIB If T LU are priced moderately there will be nothing to discourage your pur- I !t llllfl 14 K purchasing them. At least see them. T H 5 I'll JJInSvQr C H H 1 1 1 1 I Rail I IdOTti-Dj 1 f kJwl Ws "c 3?arment shown is conservative, plain, neat looking without frills. The coat is "8 I" KsXli l) a regular three-button sack. 32 inches long. The vest has five buttons: no collar. ' ) I , The fabrics selected for Model I comprises a wide varietv of Blacks and Blues in wors-v m J GEwaJ1linIgfoi)CK s and cass,meresi staple grays, small effect patterns and modifed mixtures, au H '? i ' in"MillerBtwde" ClotliQM v' 4 (j ' The illustration here shows Modle 1 on a large man simply to indicate that uMiIlcr- ' ? "l H i ' ";-- Made" clothes are designed for all sizes and shapes of men. If you are taller lhan ordinary, in- , ' H t . , sist in being fitted in a "Long" ofyour chest measure. If you arc shorter or stouter, try on a ' H - ', , "Miller-Made" 4lshort" or "stout." It will fit you. 5s3L(Sbxr DDKex-'oa.n.tilo cfe, IbiiT'O Stock Coaaa.a-xa.r., ? I ' H BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBBBBBBBBB |