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Show H MERCUR LOCAL URIEFS. H Tho best wall paper Is tho new cover- Ing called "Sanltas," only at Stein- H llcforo papering your homes this J spring, save money by consulting Stcln- H II. W. Molir got his left hand very j badly burned at the tire Saturday morn- J tng. The hoys say Hank worked like a T trogan to eavc the telephone ofllco. H Ilcmember the photograph gallery Is open only on tho 10th, nth, 12th, 13th, 14tll, 15th and 16th of ench month. The Stelnmnn Dry Goods Co. will sell 'Sanltns" during the month of February Febru-ary at $2.25 a roll. Stelnman's Dry Goods Co. contemplates contem-plates opening a branch store at Ophlr In the near future. All styleH of oil cloth. Including fancy nnd marble, whites and blncks, at $2.25 a roll at Stelnman's. Robert Pickle Iuih opened up quarters In one of the rooms in bin home for Btationery and papers. We believe Uoh got about the hardest lick of any. On Wednesday Justice of the Peace Arvls performed his marriage tcere-mony tcere-mony by uniting In the bond of matrimony matri-mony Laura Young and Lewis Crane. Hotter have those pictures taken next pay day. You never will look better, perhaps not so well. Joy's gallery will be open the 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, lltli, 15th and lGth. It certainly wan pitiful to wee Mr. and Mrs. John ScarlKirottgh turned out once more on the streets by lire. In the big lire of June 25th they wero then puffer-cis. puffer-cis. Since the big lire In June of l'J02 (20 months), the Stelnmnn Dry Goods Co. has cleared $0000. This Is due to Mr. Stelnman'H rustling qualities and the business tact of each member of the firm. Photographer Joy goes to American Fork thlB week to open u new gallery. Until further notice the gallery at Mercur Mer-cur will be open for work the 10th. 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th nnd lGth or each month. Mr. Rogers, representing the National Flro Insurance company, came out to Mercur Sunday for the iiurtiosc of ad- Juxtlng the losses by flic of those Injured In-jured In his company. Mr. Rogei'H will look after tho Intercuts of the Hartford and other companies. Leo, the six-year-old lxy of Wat Uacken, was brought to Dr. Thayer's office last Wednesday, suffering from n broken arm. The jxior little fellow Is very unfortunate, he having a leg bioken last summer. Dr. Thaytr Met the Injured limit and the boy Is reiwted as getting along nicely. Mrs. William Wright was taken to Oasis Wednesday, accompanied by her husband and Mrs. Talbot, her sister. Mis. Wright has been sick for over two years, and It Is thought tho change of residence will do her good. Mr. Wright returned Saturday nnd snld Mrs. Wright stood the fatigue of the Journey 1 fplendldly. j A very pleasant surprise party was I given to Mr. John Swun Tuesday night. John was wnt for ana on renchlui; home was greeted by the stmlns of "Hnll to I tho Chief." "See the Conquering Hero Comes," "Her Comes the Uogoy Man," etc. The nueon band mado thing hum for a while. Songs, daucos, etc. Everyone Every-one had n very pleasant time. The leap year ball given by the Young Lndlos' Social club Friday night wns well attended. It certainly wn a novel Bight to see the usual order of ballroom etiquette reversed, the ladles Instead of tho mon asking for partners. The managers certainly did everything In their power to make everybody acquainted ac-quainted with everybody. S. II. Ten Eyck nnd A. W. Davis of I the Rocky Mountain Telephone com-1 pany nre to be complimented on the way , they do business for their company. Ten o'clock Saturdny they started to' make n new switch board for tho telephone tele-phone olllco In Mercur. This was In Salt Lake, and nt 3 o'clock Sunday Mrs. , Rawlins was calling up her customers to notify them of the fact that the cen-' tral was In touch with them once more. And no little girl was ever, prouder of her Xmas doll than Mrs. ' Rawlins wns of that fact and her new ! switch hoard. i |