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Show EXPERT TYPEWRITING. Suit 1, Mercantile Building. RoJon Dalley. Adv. Im.-pd. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP GUARD-IANSHIP NOTICES. Consult the County Clerk or the Respective Re-spective Signers for Further Information. Estate of David Height. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence or through the mails at Cedar Ce-dar City, Utah, on or before the 31st day of May, 1917. CHARLOTTE HAIGHT, Executrix. Edmond H. Ryan, Attorney for Executrix. Ex-ecutrix. FARMERS' ROUND-UP AND HOUSEKEEPERS' CONFERENCE For the above occasion the sale of non-transferable round trip tickets $ authorized at the following rates and conditions: This tariff applies to all Utah stations, sta-tions, to station at Lund, Utah. One fare for round trip. Pates of sale: February 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14, 1917, inclusive, inclus-ive, good returning to Feb. 19, 4917. Tickets good going on date of sale only, and continuous pasrage in both directiins. Children's fare, five years und under twelve, one-half of adult fare. WM. WARNER, A. G. P. A., Salt Lake City, Utah Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will be opened ut the oftca of Architect Randall L. Jones, Wednesday, January 31st, 1917, for the erection of a residence for Mr. A. L. Watson. Plans and specifications reedy ufter Tuesday, January 22. The owner reserves the right to reject re-ject any and all bids. FOR SALE. FOR SALE.Sawed coder wood at $5.60 per ton delivered Stevens Bros., Enoch, Utah. Adv.-tf. FOR SALE. 1200 pound work horse, at a burgain. For further information in-formation see Dr. M. J. Macfarlane, City. Adv.-tf. FOR SALE Forty acres choice brush land, $12.60 per acre. J. W. Ueridenhell, City. 1 NOTIOt FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, December 29, 1916. Notice is hereby given that Joseph W. Curtis, of 8alt Lake City, Ut.ih, who on April 4, 1911, made homestead ntry, serial No. 07686, for NV4, Sec. 12, fp. 36 S., R. 16 W., S. L. Mer , has filed notice of Intention to make five year proof, to establish clnim to the land above described, before the Register Reg-ister and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, it Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 13th day of February, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Edward Best, of Salt Lake City, Utah; W. E. Sutherland, of Lund. Utah; W. O. Sutherland and Goorge Rust, of Salt Lake City, Utah GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Jan. 6 Last Feb. 2, 1917.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, December 20, 1916. Notice is hereby given that Herbert O. Beat, of Salt Lake City, Utah, who on April 26, 1911, made homestead entry, serial No. 07816, for N4, Sec. 35, fp. 34 S., R. 16 W., S. L. Mer., has filed notice of intention to make five year proof, to establiim claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, ut Parowan, Utah, on tbe 28th day of February, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: William W. Roundy, of Kanarra, Utah; Henrv O. Best, of Salt Lake City, Utah: Jesse Forsyth, and Thomas Thom-as Forsyth, of Newcastle, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First Dec. 29, '16 Last Jan. 26, '17) NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. To S. H. Courtney, your heirs, execu tioners, administrators and assigns: You and each of you are hereby no tided that I have performed the annual an-nual labor required bv law for the years 1913, 1914, 1915, and 1916, amounting to four hundred ($400.00) dollars, on the Amizon Mining claim, situated in the Stateline Mining District Dis-trict Iron County, Utah, and your portion of said expenditure, based on your one-sixth interest, amounts to sixty-six and 66-onehundretlths ($"''' 66) dollars; and unless you pay the said amount, together with the coats of advertising, within ninety tlaya after af-ter the expiration of this notice, your interest in said claim will be forfeited to me according to the laws of the United States in such cases made and provided. S. A. HIGBEE. First publication Dec. 15, 1916; last publication Mar. 9, 1917. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City. rmli January 10. 1917. NOTICE Is heraby itlven thnt Oi-orff I. HouKhtoD, wboao poat office nd1re Is Moilena. Utah, haa made application In accordance with the requln'mcnta of the Compiled lawi of Utah, 1SH7, aa a-inended a-inended by the Seialon Lawa of Utah. 1909. 1911 and 1916, to approprinte four M) cubic feet of water per second from Stateline Canyon Waah, Iron County Utah. Said water will be diverted at a point which Ilea COO feet south from a point 13Z0 feet west of the NE corner of Sec. 16. Tp St 8.. R. 19 W . S. I.. I..--and meridian, and conveyed by means of a ditch for a dlatance of 1000 feet and there uaad from March 1 to May 31, In-cluitlve, In-cluitlve, of each year, to Irrigate 40 sores of land embraced In the N l of Sec. 14. and In the NK', of Sec. 16, Tn. and ! aforeaald. Thla application Is dealR-nated In the State Envtneer'a office aa No 68G2 All proteata acalnat the arrantlua; of aald application, stating the reaaonr therefor, must be made by affidavit In duplicate, accompanied by a fee of f 1 60. and died In this office within thirty (.10) days after the aoinpletlan of the publication publica-tion of tbU Dotlce. W D HKKiis. StHte Engineer Data of first publication Jan. 19. 1917; date uf compUt'on ut publication, Feb 19. 1917. YOUR CALL TO MEALS. Is tt Hanger or Appetite? Our food supply is governed largely by our desires, and our food is the one moat Important item in our lives, hence we should know whether or not our desire is normal. Hunger builds for health, appetite for disease. Read THE HYGIENIST for November and learn how to cultivate normal hunger and the health and vigor that goes with it. Send ten cents to THE HYGIENIST HY-GIENIST PUBLISHING CO., Majestic Majes-tic ftlilif , Denver, Colo. Exceptional opportunity for young men desiring to purchase land. Will sell in plots of 40 acres ac-res or more, our entire tract of land, 1440 acres. Land is 5 miles from Cedar, on the State highway, high-way, in the flowing well section. Besides an abundance of the high water of Coal Creek can be applied on same. Easy payments and low rate of interest. Cedar Land & Live Stock Co. if ' ' JAMES F. VOUNCER Lund, Utah. Ceneral Line of CJroceries. Also, Rooms to Let. I want all my old friends t i know that I am permanently located in Lund, and will In pleased to have you make my place your headquarters when in Town. Harry Michels building, V I . . I ' II 1 0 Manager G. R. Parry of the Cedars Hotel returned from a business trip to the northern part oi the state lust Tuesday. Chamberlain's Coagh Remedy Moat Effectual. "I have taken a great many bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and every time It has cured me. I have found it most effectual for a hacking ouph and for coWs. After taking it n cough always disappears," writes J. R. Moore, Lost Valley, Ga. Obtainable Ob-tainable everywhere. Adv. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, December 21, 1916. Notife is hereby given that Rosa N. 1 .unt. whose post office address is Cedar City, Utah, has made applica-tiin applica-tiin in accordance with the requirements require-ments of the Compiled Laws of Utah. 1007, as amended by the Setaion Lawt of Utah, 1909, 1911, 1915, to appro priate four (4) cubic feet of water per second from Black Hill and Shirts' Creek Washes, Iron county, Utah. Said water will b diverted at a point which bears south 12 deg. 11 mln. east S023 feet from the northwest (orner of section 30, Tp. 86 S., R. 11 W., S. L. base and meridian, and conveyed con-veyed bv means of a ditch for a dis t-ince of 8000 feet and there used from January 1 to December 31, Inclusive, In-clusive, of each year, to irrigate 161.86 acres of land embraced in the W14 of Sec. 19, Tp. and R. aforesaid. This application is designated in the State Knirinccr's office as No. 6940. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reason? therefor, must be made by affidavit ic ('uplicate, accompanied by a fee of $.50, and filed in this office within thirty (80) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. W. D. BEERS, State Engineer. Hate of first publication Dor. , 1916; date of completion of publication publica-tion Jan. 29. 1917. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR U. 8. PATENT. (Serial Ne. 018,868.) United States Land Office, Salt 1-ak. City, Utah, Dec. 8, 1916. NOTICE la hereby Riven that Coryato R Wilson and Iteiijainln B. Baker have madr application to the United States for i patent fnr the Jonnrtte lode mining ImIiti rona1tlnc of 1810 linear feet In ' rirth if ihv lode, and aurfare ground width a shown hy the offlcal plat. Doing tunmy No :tZ. ultuated In th Iron Hprtnga Mining District, Iron County Utah, and dvacrlbed on tha plat and I the rli-lil nutra of survey on til In thla nfflcx, with magnetic variation at IS deg. 30 mln. Bast, aa follows, to-wlt: Commencing at corner No. 1 of the Jnannette lodo. Thence 8 66 deg. SO mln. W 1600 feet to corner No. I; Thence N. 47 deg. 06 mln. W. 674.6 feet to corner No. S; Thence N. 66 deg. M mln. E. 1600 feet to corner No. 4; Thence S. 47 dnff. 06 mln. B. 674.1 feel to cornur No. 1. the place of beglnnliiK of the exterior boundaries of the claim, a i.l 'untalnlng a total and net area of 1S.IS1 acrea, all of which la applied for, there IhIiib no conflicts. Siiid claim la located In the NHSBtt tnfe NKMSV4. Sec. SI, T. 36 8., K ll W . S. 1. Mer. The y Sec. Corner between Seen 31 mmI 31. T. 36 8., R. II W , baara from corner No. 1 N. 66 dec. 07 mln. B. S76.83 foe, Tli" presumed lode line of aald claim la hi ahown by the ofAcal plat. Bald claim la of record In the ofdee of the County Recorder of Iron County, at Parowan, In Book F of Notlcea. Pace 161. I direct that this notice be published for a period of nine weeks In the Iron County Record newapaper published at fedar City, Utah, the newspaper pub-Untied pub-Untied iimrwi aald claim. hum. 1 1 B BI.AKBLY, Register. Qray and Jennings, Attorneya. 336 Felt UIiIk . Salt Lake City. Utah (First Dec. 16, '16 Last Feb. 9, '17.) Valentines IN TUB NEWEST DESIGNS, at the CEDAR CITY DRU6 CO. W e shall havt the CAR-RINGTON CAR-RINGTON Hne of VALENTINES VALEN-TINES again this year. Cedar City Drug Co 7. P. PETTIGREW, Manager Cedar City, Utah. ATTENTION Trappers, Hunters, Fur Dealers We will pay for winter-caught furs up to Feb. 10, 1917: MUSK RAT 75c, all sizes. MINK No. 1, $6.60; No. 2, $5.50; No. 8, $4.60. SKUNK Black, $6.50; Short Strype, $5.50; Narrow Stripe, $4.00; Broad Strype, $2.00. OTTER Dark, $15.00; Pale, 13 00 FOX Red Cased, $14.50 ; Grey, $3.50; Swift, $2.00. RACCOON Extra Heavy, $0.00; Ordinary, $4.00. WILD CAT Heavy, $4.50; Flat, $2.60. Coyote $3.50, all sizea. Ship by Express or Parcel Post We pay transportation with returns. We handle all other fur. Qivc w a trial shipment. E. E. EMERSON A SON, Rising Sun, Indiana. FARMER WANTED Ti wirk 1 acres of cleared land rlose to town. Extra rood terms. W. W. Flenigan, Cedar Utjr, Utah -.w Bad Habit. These who breakfast at eight o'clock o'-clock or later, lunch at twolvo and have dinner at she are almost certain to bo troubled with Indigestion. They do not allow time for one meal to digest di-gest before taking; another. Not less than five hours should elapse between meals. If you are troubled with indigestion in-digestion correct your habits and take Chamberlain's Tablets, and you may reasonably hope for a quick recovery. These Tablets strengthen the stomach stom-ach and enable it to perform its functions funct-ions naturally. Obtainable everywhere. every-where. Adv. NOTICE! We are making a special $1.75 offer ' of a year's subscription to The Record and to four standard magasines. This offer Is open to all new or old subscribers. sub-scribers. By subscribing to The Record Rec-ord now you get $1.36 worth of magazines mag-azines for only 25 cents extra. The magazines are all high class and will make a valuable addition to the library of any home. We want to call your attention also to the free dress pattern pat-tern that is given to oach subscriber. We don't make a cent on these magazines. mag-azines. The only reason we offer them to our customers is for the sole purpose pur-pose of saving you money It is our intention to give our subscribers the advantage we receive from magazine publishers. It is for your benefit a-lone a-lone that we offer you these four magazines mag-azines at such a big reduction. The Habit of Taking Cold With many people taking cold is a habit, but fortunately on that is easily eas-ily broken. Take a cold sponge bath every morning when you first get out of bed not ice cold, but a temperature tempera-ture of about 90 deg. F. Also sleep with your window up. Da this and you will seldom take cold. When you do take cold take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and get rid of it as quickly as possible. Obtainable everywhere. ev-erywhere. Adv. WHEN YOUR WHEEL BREAKS DOWN bring It to the Electric Light plant and get it repaired right JOS. T. WILKINSON. WHAT DO YOU THINK We are going to Give you our very choicest cuts of Reef, Pork and Mutton for nothing, and throw in a package or can of some kind of groceries from our shelves, on the side? Well, not exactly that, but we sell choice cuts of meat at very reasonable prices, and with our appliances appli-ances and conveniences, ar prepared to furnish first-clnss first-clnss service. URIE MEAT MARKET. If ft D. L. De Annan C. A. Glovrrlj DE ARMAN-GLOVER WELL DRILLERS I beryl . . . utah I II I II " .r I RANDALL L. JONES 1 ARCHITECT. I Office up stairs. Cedar dumber I A Commission Building. n Office hours, 9-12. A. M j CEDAR CITY UTAH fee 1 I Alex G. M itheson VteatoH Repairing Watch KM Bell I rice h-'Mi 70 u;; h hi as ki. Cedar City Utah DR. . V LEONARD Physician and Surgron. Superintendent of the Southern Utah Hospital. Eur, Eye, Nose and Throat, and Fitting of GlasHvs a Specialty. . Office hour 9:10 to 12, a m., and from 2 to 6 p. m. 'Phone 130K4. ' ( " ' ' - l; ML M. J. MA( FARLANE PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Office in Knell Block. Offlo hours: 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. Office 'phono 140f2. Residence pixM 140n. - i i j How's This? We offer One Hundred Pollars Reward for any CAM of Catarrh that canrot be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENFT A CO., Toledo. O. Wa, the unrtcrrlKiH'il. have known I". .1. Cheney (or the last It rears, ind believe him perfectly honorable in all bualneK transactions uiul Financially able to curry out any obligations made bv bis firm. NATIONAL, HANK (H COMMERCE, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh run- Is tiilten Internally, action directly upon the blood and mucous mu-cous surfaces of ilu- svstcm. Ti"llmonlals sent free. Prlee 7S cents per bottle. Sold by all i niiKi-'-is Taka Hall a Kumlly Pills fur constipation. DR. ROBT. A. TIIORLEY DENTIST Constantly in Office between 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. Office over Bank of Southern Utah, Cedar City, Utah. Ft. c. hoyt j Land Attorney 516 David Erkles Building, ; den, Utah. Practice in the Iocal and General Land Offices, the Interior Department, De-partment, and the Courts. , 'j i T. J. JONES, I j Gaskets and Gasket ' Trimmings A full line of Caskets and Trim mings carried in stock ui all times. I Cedar City, Utah Layson Wine If you want PEACOCK COAL, the Best Coal on the Market for DOMESTIC USE Leave your orders with PRATT HOUCHEN at the CEDAR CITY CO-OP STORE. $2.50 per ton at the mine. $4.50 delivered in town ELLIKER BROS., Lessees lMMWJ''rsslHsslSM MM 'iHlWHsmi HIM .isW.JLfcJMt.TMfr. . nu TRACTORS and PLOWS. THRESHERS, BALERS, SILO- 4 FILLERS, ROAD MACHINERY, GRADERS, SCRAPERS, FRESNOS. See the new "CASE" Tractor and Plows at the Fife Garage. n a "DRY-fARM LANDS," Beat Quality, located in the Cedar Valley, covered with sage brush and grass, sandy and clay loam, artesian and surface water sure. Prices fair and J reasonable. Terms. If interested call upon,or write for particulars to J. H. ARTHUR, Cedar City, Utah. ED. WINK " WATCHMAKER JEWELER Bottd Gold Wedding Rings of all sixes ; Diamond Ring, Watches, and Jewelry of all descriptions, at low DrTwsi Watc.i Repairing a specialty CEDAR CITY . . ... UTAn |