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Show Kl NOTICE TO TELE- s PHONE RENTERS. Kn At the regular Fobruary meeting F of tho Board of Directors of the Iron H County Telophono Company, a resolu- r tion was adopted affecting rates and F. collections as follows: Beginning with K j April first, 1916, all monthly rates in fj tho Company's exchanges will bo ad- m vanccd TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, but H. . with tho understanding that if an nc- T count is paid In full at the Company's H i oflke on or before the 16th day of the t month following, a REBATE of 25c. '- i shall bo mado from tho subscribers m bin. H , Reasons for the Rule: Our exchanges uro not paying their H way. Tho rebuilding of some of our V toll linos will require additional cap- B' ital, and tho toll revenue will be con- B sumed in maintaining toll lines. Tho Hr cost of material and supplies is con- stantly rising. Our operating costs M arc certain to bo higher in tho near H future than thoy now are. H. Tho Company is attempting to meet H theso conditions by reducing expenses. H It is estimated that at least $30 a L month will be saved in tho matter of T making collections if everybody pays m in timo to receive the Rebate. To B such, this rate is not a raise, and the only persons to suffer will bo tho col- M lectors, whoso avocation will bo nbol- B ished to their great joy. Signed: Iron County Telephone Co. M By J. S. WOODBURY, Mgr. TO RENT. 80 acres northeast of Cedar 8 miles. Was in corn last year. Also 20 or moro acres 8 miles south of Cedar, at a bargain. C.D.Burkholder. FOR QUICK SALE. Ono city lot and fraction over, just west of R. J. Bryant's rcsidenco, ?100.00. Writo to Lucy M. Jones, Knmas, Utah. Ad. tf. FOR SALE. Four room bungalow with cement cellar, just west of B. A. C, Cedar City, with one acre of land. For prico, etc., see William Untlmnk. Adv.-tf. The only memorandum books worth whilo are the looeo leaf kind. The Record stationery department has a supply of them. When to Take Chamberlain's Tablets. When you feel dull and stupid uf-tor uf-tor eating. When constipated or blllious. When you have a sick headache. When you havo a sour stomach. When you belch after eating. When you havo indigestion. When nervous or despondent. When you havo no relish for your meals. When yolr liver is torpid. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. U ' Spring Specials j We have a full line of WARNER RUST (fittS PROOF, GUARANTEED CORSETS, sXT . OfSy. l)otn front and back lace $1.00 and 4 lv Jwi ?2-50. Also Misses and Children's Cor- ) ' J-fy I sets and Ferris Waists, 50c. and 75c. Ml ' Our Spring DRESS and WAIST materials are arriving every day. TAFFETAS, MESSA- LINES, CREPE DECHINE, TUB SILKS and ,JT7JAs POPLINS, in all shades and stripes. Price ''$$ COc. to $2.00 per yard. Wo can show you a beautiful line of PUMPS and SLIPPERS SLIP-PERS in Bronze, Patent and Kid. Prices $2.75 to $3.50. The Golden Rule Store THE BUSY STORE. I AN ORDINANCE Amending nn Ordinance Entitled "An Ordinance Regulating Salaries of Elective and Appointive Oflltcrs of Cedar City, Utah, and Repealing nn Ordinance Entitled, 'An Ordinance Kcgulnting Salaries of Appointive City Officers,' Passed by the City Council of Cedar City, Utah, on the 8th Day of March, A. D., 1912." Be it Ordained by the City Council of Cedar City, Utah: t Sec. 1. The annual salaries of elective elec-tive and appointive oiliccrs of this city ore hereby fixed at the following a-niounts, a-niounts, respectively: Mayor JjSlUU.UU Councilmcn, ench 50.00 Treasurer 1U0.0U Marshal 720.00 Recorder 200.U0 Justice of the Peace 200.00 Attorney . . . 200.00 Watermastor und Supervisor of Streets 720.00 Sexton, for time nctually engaged, en-gaged, per day 2.00 Inspector of Buildings, for time actually engaged, per day 4.U0 Surveyor, for time actually engaged, per day.-. ... 4.00 Scaler of Weights und Measures, Meas-ures, for time actually engaged, en-gaged, per day 2.00 Special Police, for ftrnc actually actu-ally engaged, per day... 2.00 Pound Keeper, per head .'20 BOARD OF HEALTH. Health Ofllcer, per annum... $100.00 Each Member, other than the Health Oiticer, for time actually engaged, per day 2.00 Section 2. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance or-dinance are hereby repealed. Sec. 3. This ordinance shall be in force and tnko effect on nnd after its passage. Passed by the City Council of Cedar City, Utah, this 2nd day of March, A. D., 1910. THOMAS J. JONES, Mayor of Cedar City, Utah. Attest: J. H. ARTHUR, (Seal.) City Recorder. STATE OF UTAH I County of Iron ( ss' 1, J. 11. Arthur, City Recorder of Cedar City, Utah, do hereby certity that the foregoing is a lull, truo and correct copy of un ordinnncc, entitled AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED, "AN OR-DINANCE OR-DINANCE REGULATING SALARIES SALAR-IES OF ELECTIVE AND APPOINTIVE APPOINT-IVE OFFICERS OF CEDAR CITY, UTAH; AND REPEALING AN ORDINANCE OR-DINANCE ENTITLED, 'AN ORDINANCE ORDI-NANCE REGULATING SALARIES OF APPOINTIVE CITY OFFICERS, Passed by the City Council of Cedar City, Utah, on the 8th day of March, A. D 1912." Passed by the City Council of Cedar City, Utah, on the 2nd day of March, A. D., 1010, as tho same appears on file and of record in my said oflko. In Witness Whereol, 1 have hereunto hereun-to set my hand and ntlixed tho corporate cor-porate seal of said City this 3rd day or March, A. D., 1910. (Seal.) J. H. ARTHUR, City Recorder. ANDREW BINGHAM will be in Cedar Thurs, and Fri. Mar. 9, 10, for the purpose of buying horses from 1000 lbs. ub, 5 to 9 years old, must be in good con dition. Headquar ters at Cedars Hotel. Ho-tel. Millinery MY OPENING SATURDAY, MARCH 1TII. In greeting the Cedar City Public and my prospective customers, cus-tomers, I wish to announce that it will not be my policy to stock large consignments of trimmed hats, but 1 will have new shipments ship-ments of fresh, snappy stock arriving ar-riving every week or ten days, direct from the fashion centers. The first of thse shipments is now here and open for your inspection in-spection at the stand formerly occupied by Miss Nelson. I will be pleased to havo you call and look my lino over. ELNA FROYD FOR !$, WHOGPifia MH, I CROOMHNjGHS ABB OS Make the Best Remedy ntllorae 128Teaspoonsful for 50 cents. If everything ,vc3 sold in a3 liberal and fair a manner as tti; below rained dru4-Mists dru4-Mists nro wlli-ig hchiffmann'a New Concentrated Con-centrated Expectorant, absolutely no cause for complaint or dissatisfaction rould po'jsibiy arise f torn anyone. These druggists say "Buy a bottle of U1I3 remedy rem-edy and try it for Bronchitis, Whooping Cough. Sever Cough, Croup or any Bronchial Affection, and -we will rtur.i your n'on-:-, just the same aa wo do with schiffmnnnS famous Asthinndor, if it oco not give satisfaction, or if not foun l the best remedy owv used for any cf theso co.; i!a!.H3." Why not take advantage ad-vantage of thi' guarantee- and try thta medicine, and fct jemr money back, rather rath-er thrn buying another purely on tho exaggerated claims of ita manufacturer or on the cliongth of testimonials from ot'iers nn 1 r tho chance of gettin. something etideso and nloo wasting your none; , fcWM 11( , lntri rTTlTf lill WHIlll tUllJI ! -Jc K I c& O CI wS"sturdy as the ak" "l FOR A WONDERFUL SIX CYLINDER CAR. Model "32" possesses all of the essentials of the most ex-ucting ex-ucting motor car service. There is power beyond all need. Tho car is roomy, with wide seats and plenty of leg room. Long, resilient springs and deep upholstery insure perfect riding comfort com-fort on any road. j Co-operatiiiK with Oakland engineers is the largest and most I j complete motor car manufacturing organization in the world t nn organization capable of giving the most complete expression to Oakland principles of design and refinements of construction; and with n buying power that makes sure a minimum cost of ma- IS tcrinls. w Due to this same organization there is a unity of purpose m which guarantees that into every Oakland motor car there is nn 'M 1 inbuilt quality which makes the manufacturer proud to have 7 built the car, and the user proud to own it. S Let us give you nn Oakland demonstration at your earliest T - JW convenience. ml J. H. FIFE, Cedar City, Utah. 1! - " M iriHI IIIHIHH , IT lWWW WJWfcW MH 111 I ! II " E I W w . ... . 1r1 . taf II ! Mill mi' W J AfredcJ of A7or-l-c., If you are afraid of hard labor, unless you are I unusually fortunate, you have a hard row ahead of you. Success comes to the man who is willing to work ; who buckles down to the task at hand until something better comes along. It comes to the man who does not shy ut a pair of bib overalls. Who doesn't have a fit if his hands are not soft and white. It comes to the fellow whoiias grit enough to do even a little more than he - is pair for doing. That's the kind of fellows who go higher. These traits combined with the saving habit in some good bank will surely open the door of success in time ; possibly slow but nevertheless sure. iHK OF 'MME Ml CEDAR CITY - - - UTAH I 8 for this country are those grown right here and fully ac-I ac-I climated. Place your orders now for JONATHAN, WOLF RIVER, MACKINTOSH RED ,HUB-BARDSON, ,HUB-BARDSON, WINE SAP, and other varieties of Apples. I Deliveries when you want them. IRON OOUNTY NURSERY COMPANY RANDALL L. JONES, Mgr. THE WEEK'S OFFERINGS AT TIIOKLEY THEATRE Following is the repertoire of motion mo-tion picture plays to be shown at the Thorley Theatre for the week open-iiiK' open-iiiK' Monday, March 0, 1910. Monday night "Tho Cotton Kin?' by the World Film corporation. Tuesday Animal Picturo program, a groat favorite with our patrons. Wednesday Good program by the Universal Film Company. Thursday and Friday The Diamond Dia-mond from the Skios. Saturday Six reel program from the Genoral Film company; including, Broncho Billy-. ' In buying tliio remedy, besides securing secur-ing an absolute guarantee of its cfliciency from tlieflo druggists, you also get about eight times as muJi mecuinc as you would in buying rcctt r.i y cf tho old-fashioned, old-fashioned, ready-made kimW, which aver-ago aver-ago from 20 to 32 leaspoonsful, because 50c worth makes a whole pint (128 tea-spoonsful) tea-spoonsful) when mixed at homo with simply ono pint of sugar er d one-hulf pint J of water. This lemedy rvr.uivcly doe3 If not contain chloiofortn, opium, morphine ,-W oranyoth.-rnarcotK ItisplevjantlotakeT M and children nro foi-.d of U. You will bo tho sole judno, nnd uudei this positive gturanteo absolutely no iU:u run in buy ing thi3 remedy. Druggiota everywhere mo nuthotiscd to sell it under tho same guarantee n3 Schiffmunn'a famous Asth-mndor Asth-mndor of "Money Back" if not perfectly satisfactory. R. J. Schiffivaiin, Proprietor, R;ilnt Paul, Minn. Guaranteed hero by Tho Cedar City Drug Store. - r 1 iiiiiiiinnmini niiiwmwt NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. H ' Land Olllce at Salt Lake City, Utah. . W February 5J3, 1U10. ' 'sf Notice is hereby given that Charles 1" O. Wood, of Modena, Utah, who on March Tl, l'Jll, mude homestead entry, en-try, serial No. U75!J0, for WVj Soc. J8, Tp. 4 S., U. 18 W., S. L. meridian, has iiled notice of intention to mako five year proof to establish clulin to the Jand nbovo described, beforo tho Clerk of tho District Couit, at Paro-wan, Paro-wan, Utah, on tho Uth day of April, li)l. Claimant nnmes as witnesses: James P. Wood und J. Thomas Wood, of Paragonnh, Utah; Fred 1 Nance and Robert Summers, of Modena, Mo-dena, Utah. |