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Show 'Missionary Appoiumteiits for iiyrum Slake. Jan. i'. Hyrnm, 2nd ward George II. Bradshaw and Robert J. Kerr. Hyrnm First ward Michael Johnson and Alma Hansen. flymrn Third ward David M way and C. C. Bindrup, Jr. Avon Ola Olson and Moroni Mo-roni .Tessnp. Mt. Sterling -L. P. Christiansen Christian-sen and H. M. Mcbride. We'lsvili? J. H. Maughan and William P. Walters. - Mendon P. O. Hanson and 1 work. Inquire at this office. We buy and sell Real Estate. Firm p"d Oir.v property wanted. H. A. Pederson & Co. Do nor, fail to see the fancy warm slippers for ladies at Logan Lo-gan Dry Goods Co. Extra heavy Fleeced Hose for ladies, only iiOc, atLogan Dry I rOOds Co. Alexander, the optician, Hotel rCiesel. Hours 12 to 1, and -1 to 8 p. in. FROM r Logan Bry &&&iso. Gideon 01. sen. College Andrew Sorensen a nd George B. Hughes. MillviHe Joseph Howell and C. N. Maugban. Paradise Jamas Unsworth Fine China going at one halt price at Ownby & Johnson's I jewelry store. Those who desire to homestead or make final proof upon their lands, or secure lands any where i or in any way, will find it to I their best interests to consult J. Z. Stewart. The Estey Piano. ! Is leading everything. Forj i Warm Slippers . Necst " bd&' si!ppers' just the thing f for an Xmas present, for Ladies. $1.50 Velvet slippers, fancy fur trimmed. Juliets inali colors and kinds. Just the kind ol a slipper to make-one make-one enjoy an evening around the fi.prtlpmpn'a ! fireside. With his feet in a pair of HoUSe SIlDperS, these slippers a man cannot help being pleasant. i and Andrew A. Allen. The following special meetings will be held in each ward, imme ciiately after the afternoon meeting: meet-ing: Acting and Ordained Teachers; Teach-ers; Dec. 2. Januarv 25, Feb. 22, March 29, April 26. Elders meetings: January 11, 1 February 8, March 8. April . 12. Note Sunday school at College Col-lege Ward begins at 10:30 a. m. Meeting at 1 p m. At Mt. Sterling: Sunday school at 11 a. m , meeting at. 1 p. m. In all otner wards 10 a. rn. and 2 p m. .Respectfully, Win. C. Parkinson. Geoige O. Pitkin, Ingwa'id C. Thoreseu, btake Presidency. - i exquisite tone and general work-j work-j manship it cannot be surpassed. j Tho action never wearies the player. This great piano is being be-ing used by leading musicians all over the United States. We could give testimonials by the score; but as testimonials can be bought and most people take no stock in them, we have never us-fd us-fd them in making sales. We have never asked a musician, for a testimonial on any instrument ! A CURE FOR LUNBAGX. W. C Williamson, of Amherst, Va , says: "For more than a year I suffered from lumbago. I finally tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and it gave me entire relief, re-lief, which all other remedies had failed to do." Scld by ail druggists drug-gists everywhere. we carry. The wonderful New-' I man Organ leads for patented j I improvements. We say to the j public if you wish advice from I musicians before buying, it is I safer to rely on cur musicians at jhome, as we can prove that , some Salt Lake musicians have , recommended several different ' makes of pianos. Harris Music Co. C. M. Harris, I Manager, j This is a special lot. They were Warm Slipper $i 25 to $2, but we have only a few for ladies tjL 00 f tiem ler so are closing out the lot at only $i a pair There is no shoe made tor la-cues la-cues that wears and fits better than a DREWj SELBYg'SHOE. EVERY Forget j PAIR WARRANTED Was. -Always Very Palo and Thin. j j L. D- S- GARMENTS j At Cache Knitting Works. REMARKABLE CURE OF CROUP. X LKlle Boy's Life Saed-I Saed-I have a few words to say rc- i garding Chamberlain's Cough ' -teyus Prostration-Faint Prostration-Faint Spells. , Dr. Miles' Nervine Saved My Life. There is great danger in a run down condition. con-dition. Overwork, mental stratn, the cares svnd worries of 'business and the home, a)l have a deleterious effect upon the nerves, which hi their devitaH2d condition readily fall prey to the attacks of disease. Aside from the danger there is no condition attended at-tended bj so many disagreeable symptoms; I such as ioss of appttite, indigestion or nervous nerv-ous dyspepsia, headache, tired feeling and lo-s of ambition together with the agony of sleepless nights spent in tossing restlessly about, only to rise ex-haustaid in the morning. Dr. Miles' Nervin is a true nerve tonic which, by strengthening the nerves, restores j health and appetite and Brings swet sleep, j "For sir. years I suffered almost constantly from a complication of troubles which culminated culmi-nated in compkt nervous prostration. I. had no appttita. I could sot ffcc. I suffared l-ivcmy-- it saved my little.. boy's life and I feel that I cannot .praise it enough. I bought a Jbottb of it from A. E. Ste:rc of I Goodwin, S. D., and when I got home with it the poor b?by could hardly breath. I gave the medi-j medi-j cine as direcred every ten minutes min-utes until he "threw up" and then I thought sure he was oing to choke to death. We had .to' pull the phiegm out of his mouth in j great long strings t arn posi. jtivethat if I had not got 'that bottle of cough medicine, my boy would not be on earth t:-1 t:-1 day. Joel Dement, Inwood, Iowa. Forsalebyall druggists everywhere. Now Is the Time to Get Ymn . winter Supply of L. D. S. Garments, Underwear, Hosiery, f" Blankets Q,uilts, Wool Shawls, Gloves, Mittens, Wool Bats and Yarn. Cache Knitting I oris, . ' Nt door to the Clock. Main Street. from indnjestteii and nenroussets. As is so often the case ia norvMs prostration i fre. qiwntly had weak, ESiTn spsii. 2tors did not help hie. Thay saScfiy bkod was very poor, and I knovv my iac was always vary pate. The very ftist betOi of S)r. Mies' Nervfn I took garv m noticsmbis rlUf and I ie!t strongor than I had lit years. My neighbors in Puyalitip, Wash., wtere I then lived will testify to tttM. I alo usd some of Dr. Miles' Restorative Tonic and Anti-Pain Pills. I believe the l)r. Miles Remedies savad my life." Mrs. J. C. Benedict, Tucker, Tuck-er, Utah. All druFcists sell and guarantee first bottle bot-tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send fer free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Or. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lad. thTtoiee . OFERTeoui WEDNESDAY, Jan. 141!;. ! Prices 75, 50 and 35r. ca OUR SPECIALTY IS We Have a Full L.ne ot Holiday Goods Sandcnrrants' Fine oaudies and nuts. PornEP Citron and lemon peel, To,r t &a,d otner tables, Unngn aud bananas. ' f ' "DQtLali,!dl7 soap, Canned goods, " ' -"ncemeat, apple butter, Teas and coffees, ' r?ce ud hed pickles. Breakfast foods, decomt aU COiors- for S. B. THATCHER, Manager. Big Sale on China Our entire stoe'e of fine china-ware china-ware must go. Beginning Saturday Sat-urday the 3rd of January we will close out ail our fine china at ore half price. Come early and take your choice. Remember at one half price. r TIPS'- ' ours for b.'si.-ie -, Ownby & Johnson THE EVE ON THE DOOR." No. 5304. NotiVt tor Publication. Department of the Interior. ' ary oQd1903lCe ' Sttlt Lake Cit- I'h. Jann-Notic Jann-Notic is hereby siveu that thfl foliowinn named ..ttler ha filed notiee of hi. intenuSS p i..ke final proof in .nuport of l:ie clairn.aSd that eaid proof will be made before the count? Vf.h, on fl,ram- 16th, lyus, ria ; Robert H. llondl, huimwud ntr No l.vcij l. 8. A 4,, c. 6 Tp. H N i B L. M ' n nam?-- it... f.,'l:r-.na wit:)!.s to prow 0!!''" 0pOn "D" "ivHti.K. j tv n- , , frank i'. Holn.h. r.eeibler ' VV . . MaoKhau, Ait'jr for Applicant. Moses Thatcher has been elected president of Thatcher Bros. Bank, and George W. Thatcher vice-president. |