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Show Holiday Gooda at Towuseuda. Christmas shopping is now iu Notice. It Isnt tha Cooks Faolt, AI! person baviug accounts with the Inle George W. Hancock are It isn't your Grocer's Faolt, nKiiiitrtl to call and make settlethe bulk coffee ment to Asairl Usucock, who is nthoriip-- to collect kit accounts tiu and p.y all indebted uess." The heirs of O. W. Hancock. d Overcosts at Towuseuds cash tore. Tula boya were born to the wife of Melvin Me Beth laat Monday. All concerned are doing well. Ladies aolid gold, set Rings at .Page's store. Holiday Gooda at Townsend's. If. F. Neale n, general agent of at Town Watches and the Burliugton Routs was down aends cash store.jewelry from Salt Lake Cttjr yesterday on Mias Lillie Frishy of Enreka is business for his road. s visit with her sister. Salt Lako bread, fresh every speudmg Mrs. Crabtree returned to her day, at Mrs. Outheils. home in Balt Lake Sunday mornWm Colvin left Tuesday after-nnfor Moab where lie has en- ing. M. If. Porter wsa upon the gaged with Taylor Bros, to run a streets Monday, lie look thin saloon for them. his hard tassel with typhoid after 300 suits of clothing for men fei er. and Imys just received at TownA. S. Iluishs enormous stock send's Cash Store. of st ives and ranges has just - ou Jack" Butler has disposed of his Salem saloon to a Mr, Taylor. arrived. Frank Coombs returned Hunday The latter gentleman contemplated from Rock Springs, where he a similar busmens opening here, but after carefully sizing up the attended the fuueral of his sister-in-la.situation abandoned the idea. Bargains in jewelry. The only ;Save Tour Money. reliable line in town, at John Men's and lmys clothing and overcoats at Townsends Cash Provstgaards, Store. Mrs. Wm Ferre returned Tuesday morning from Balt Lake Go to the Cash Grocery for ehe had been since Sunday where meats, green and staple groceries bedside of her mother who the at new and etcj Everything neat, ia very ill. s. Page & Peery, props. All sizes of Picture Frames, in A youug lady ot Beniamin came the latest styles, and at the lowest down from Mammoth Sunday and at store. got off the train here. She wne prices, Page's amusement The committee of going to her homo, She was ill, snd stopped st a local doctor's the first ward Sunriny school will office, a.ul before the doctor ap- give a dance in the opera house tomorrow night It will be a first proached her he told her she had clnss affair and a general invitation the pnmllpox. is extended. Tickets 50 cents. ;?9Cket Books & Purses. Page & Peery have opened their When you buy Pocket Books new store one door south of u l Purses at PACK'S STORE, the Co-oand invite the publics you buy at headquarters, for this patronage. A fell line of fresh is one of the liuee in which they meat and green aui frucy grocstand st the head in sales. eries always on hand. first-clas- p i full swing. that yon just purchased turns out to be different from the "same kind bought before. Coffee purchased in bulk is sure to vary. The sealed package in which LION COFFEE is sold insures uniform flavor snd strength. It also keeps the coffee fresh snd insures absolute purity. -- J Our Store i$ Ready for Neckwear Latest patterns and at John Provstgasrd'a. A masquerade ball will ) giveu at the opera house ou the 27th of this mouth. at y lea m Mrs. Sarah Manwill returned Sunday morning from Hunkerville, Nevada, where she has beeu the past two mouths visiting with her hisier. J. Loveless, Notary Public. Emery Tanuer aud Frank Stark relumed Tuesday morning from Canada where they have beeu for a few mouths. They say they like the country very well aud expect to return there next spring. A. S. Huish has the largest stock of stoves and ranges in the county. Assisi Hancock ia erecting a fence to enclose his lumber yard. He saya some fellow visited the yard the other eveuiug with a wagon and hauled away what lumber he wanted. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Huish went to Provo Tuesday afternoon to hear the Missee Lulu Gatee aud Silence Dales, at the Provo taberthere Mr. Iluish nacle. From went to Salt Lake yesterday moru-iuon business. A. BUSINESS We Are In Perfect Trim! Nothing Has Been Forgotten! HOLIDAY season is now open. Every department is in complete readiness with the and grandest stock they ever had. The Fancy und ornamental are here in while our stock of High-clas- s AND BEST Novelties is bewildering in its immensity. OF ALL are the prices, lower this season than ever. Extremely low prices on every artkbj. Bargains in anything and everything. CHE This g, surprise party waa given at the home of Marshal Barnett Tuesday evening, which wps attended by a merry crowd. The affair had been arranged by Mrs Barnett iu honor of Dave's birthday, and waa successfully carried out. Thetveuing waa spent with music, games, cards, refreshments etc, and it was during the early s hours when the homes. for several their dispersed A ti8e Store that Saves you Money merry-maker- StoYCB and Ranges. am now prepared to give you the best stove or range manufai-ture- d in thr world, and will guarantee you the beat prices that are on the market. 1 A. S. HUISH. The Famous Stewart STOVES and RANGES Groceries. Arbucklea Coffee Corn Starch 25c Cans Syrup I ree 1 es Albums. Ammunition 11c 7$u .......a.......... 30c Corned Beef 15a Chipped Beef From 50c to 85. 00 Quality aud price are such as 1c life please the must fastidious, the 17 economical and the libers!. 23c 100 W iucheater 44 cartridges, 75c COc 75c Boxes Cartridges 10c Shot, per lit 7c Bar Lead, per ib 7c lie These are only a few of the DISHES! DISHES) . Everything in grocery items. SCHOOL BIGS! that line at the same low prices. Fancy and Staple, Cups and Saucers, Plates, Mugs, 81.25 Book Sack Vases, Plaques, Water Sets, etc. 81 00 Book Sacks BOOKS! C5u BOOKS! 80c 75c 50c Book Sacks Toetry and Fiction, Adventure GAME BOARDS! 'i PURSES UNO POCKET BOCKS and Travel, Boya and Girls Pic. Caul Games, Biard Games, A B tnre Books and Booklets. C Blocks, Building Block, Pic- at 5c, 10c 25c, 50u and np to 83. ture Blocks. Everything at reduced prices and immruBe values. - MEDALLIONS JEWELRY! JEWELRY! DOLLS AND TOYSI Gold Rings, Watch Chains, A handsome H119 bought direct Bracleta, Bm.Mbes, Cuff Buttons, Large Stock. New and Cp-from the manufacturers all new Scarf Fins, etc. A great variety date, at prices thut defy compel and lowest prices. tion. designs. HKD PICTURE FRAMES. L For Sale by A. S. finish, The foregoing are but a few items from our immense stock and but a few prices to show that you can depend on getting FULL VALUE EVERY TIME. From An Exchange. HARDWARE DEALER, The following is takeu from' the Wyoming Star, published iu Green River, Wyoming, aneut tha death of Mrs W. R. Coombs. J net two short years have passed since in these columns we chronicled the happy wedding of Mr. Wm. Cooinlis and Miss Nellie Fairchild of Rock Springs, and today we herald the death of the happy wife, who was called to yonder shore ou her tweuty second birthday last Tuesday morning, her demise being caused by consumption. This young couple have been so hippy, and by untiring efforts the youug husband had built a cosy home and established himself in a grod paying business, then a little baby came to brighten their home, but now all ia Borrow, for the mother and devoted wife has been called to heaven, and there she will watch over those she loved, until they too are called by the The little daughter ot Mr. J.NMowell jumped on an Inverted rake made of ten penny noils, and thrust one nail entirely through her foot and a second one half way through. Chamber-Iain- s Paiu Hal in waa promptly applied and live minutes hter the pain had disappeared and no mine su tit ring waa exiertuncfri. In three days the child was wearing her alioe us usual and wltli absolutely iio discomfort. Mr. Iuwell ia a well known merchant if Fnrkland, Va. Fain Balm la an and heals such injuries without maturation and In the time required by the usual treatment. For The fuueral was held Mormon church at 2 o'clock Wed1 n aday afternoon and was very impressive, and from thence to the grave one of the largest fuueral processions ever seeu in that city followed the remains, where the Royal Neighbors, of which the decensed was a member, held their and to that beautiful service, hymu Nearer My G 1 to Thee" she waa laid to rest. Many Wautiful floral offerings bedecked the handsome esaket The Wyoming Star joins with (be community in extending the n i ..... husband sympathy. f . .. . Ilul iday excursion rates via Short .Line to all points in Utah,Oregon Nev-ail- a, Wyoming, Jduliu, Montana and Oregou, to say joint within each stale and to any other state tn Lv Union lacitic, Han Pete valley, Halt Lake and Mrnur, witliiu a radius ef2oo miles ut a rate of unu tare for tlie round December 24. 25 anil SI and Jan.trip, Jig. with return limit Jau. 2nd. ns-pecli- ve unll-sepl- lc one-thi- rd Mile by B.F. Ott Salt Lake Bread, fresh at Mrs. Qutheils. Dr. G. F. Tilson Office at residence across the street south of Lemmons store. Startling, But True. "If everyone knew what a grand medicine Dr. Kings New Life 1111s Is, writes D. II. Turner, Dempsey town, Ta., "youd sell all you have in a day. Two weeks use lias made a man of me. Infallible for constipation, stomach and liver troubles. 25c at from the Townsends drug store. Master heart-broke- Jumped on a Ten Penny Nail, No. 6I. Uelol ter Te whom It may concern: loth, Notice it hereby given that ofUbili to filed in this oil list No. JM. of la nils selected by the state for the .stahliKlunent and teimnce of Normal Schools, undeii tion 12 of tlj act of Control aii r July 18th, 1894. The foil, wine t embraced Is said list are in a tow. containing mineral claims of n T.T'in IFf'XJ&XVXSZX Sr SI E., L. Mer. A copy of said list so far na it re to said tracts by descriptive sulxiivli ban been tested Id oflleo for conspicuously inspection by any u ,,y tlm nenei next sixty dava fullir of this notice, under dc lalrird .1.1 of ISoiiMT K'destn or con claim of the State to of the tracts or subdivisions lie Department of the Interior. before dcN'rilied, on Lund Oflh-- at Salt Leke City. ) the ground the same Is more valuable Novp.nl.er 11. 1901. J for mb No Ire U hereby clvrn thet the followinff than for agricultural wl nemml settler has Hied notice of his intention received and noted tar Aport to to make flnnl iiroof In support of his claim, 0fflr" Bt WsBlitni nndthat said proof will be made before the Counts Clerk of Ctah County. Club, at irnvo tH withii 1WI. vis: Allim-- t ll.n City Utah. on Ucremlwr rrelfled willl,rtest he consu H. Thomas. H.K. 1.no, for the if E . K W V. III mi N W clent evidence 0r the non-mq N K q Section 8, township 9, SB character tf the tracts, and li I Bs n Ms the, Hs names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience neon and etiltlva nllli irw'r' Jl,,b,K otherwise free W of snid land, vis: Edward T. I eery. U fecommended tion W llliaia T. Harper. W, W. Hornet t, Joseph A. spproS. Speiuhower. ell of Payson. I tah. i). lionas. negist Fasna D. Hossa, Register A Rect First pnh. Nov. II. I90. J " Fir.t Pul.Hu tion Oct.Sm'tli. 24; Notice for Publication. 1 mrn.Tl t. 1 frank |