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Show in the world. Every family should keep it in the house, for it is sure to be needed sooner or later. For sale by John R. Michels, fe't. George. On Tuesday morning early, October Oct-ober 27, 1896, Mrs. 13. H. Ashby gave birth to a fine boy, to the joy of all concerned. On the same evening it was noised about that a Savage had appeared in the south part of this city, and upon enquiring into the facts in the case, all there was of it was that the wife of Wm. Savage had gave birth to one of the most harmless little girls imaginable. Both of these young wives are the daughters of our 'good natured fellow townsman towns-man Allen Wakelin, who is naturally natural-ly on the move, but oh, my! to see him skip around nowj for you know he is grandfather to as many kinds as anyone, all in one day These being his first grandchildren he wants you all.to rejoice with him, as he is a merry 'fellow anyway. Success to you brother Allen.' wheel struck a rock and threw him over the brake on to the hard ground. On returning to Ceder the Doctor said the bone of the thigh was fractured. frac-tured. He is stopping at Ceder for the present. Potatoes, $1.25 per hundred pounds .at Booth's Store. J. W. McKinson. and wife from Saint Paul, Minnesota, arrived here on the 24th of the present month and put up at Col. A. P. Hardy's Hotel. He came here with 'the intention in-tention of spending the winter for the benefit of his health. He was recommended here by Mr. Holman who resided here last winter. He speaks well of his short experience here in our Mormon Dixie. We bid all good people welcome to our lovely climate. They report seeing Mr. Holman in Salt Lake City and he expects to spend the winter in Phoenix Arizona. ' Flour $2.25 per hundred pounds for cash only, at Booth's Store. Subscribe for the Union. Miss Jennie Burgess has been quite ill during the past week, but we are pleased to say she is on the improve. " L:ok at the Low Prices-What Prices-What do you think of these prices? Sugar, 12 pounds for Sl.oo. or, S7,5o per sack. -.Bacon lo . cents per pound. ; Soda lo cents per packet. Coffee 25 cents per packet. Linseed Oil $l.lo per gallon. Tree tea 5 papers for 9o cents, Loose tea 2o cents per pound. Bunch Matches 5 cents. We also carry the finest line of gents furnishing goods in the town. Call and see us. A. E, Whitehead & Son. Frost, has killed most of the tender ten-der herbage during the past week. The other day some one put up a miserable daub of a poster calling for a meeting, .and his Honor Mr. R. C. Lund, wanted to know of our editor if that was some of his engraving? en-graving? Of course he told him no. Our readers can see a sample of our editor's engraving by looking at the beehive 16 to 1, the Independent Republican Emblem, and the eagle resting on a beehive, the Republican Emblen. A sample of home elec-torotyping, elec-torotyping, done by our editor several sev-eral years ago, can be seen by looking look-ing at the People's Party Emblem, all of which appear in the Sample Ballot printed on 2nd page of this Reno's come. On Sunday, October -25, Mrs. Alonzo Clark presented her husband with a fine boy. ' If your children are subject to croup watch for the first symptom of the disease hoarseness. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as soon as the child becomes hoarse it will prevent the attack. Even after the croupy cough har appeared the attack can always be prevented by giving this remedy. It is also invaluable for colds and whooping cough. For sale by John R. Michels, St Ceorge. Since, our last report, County Clerk; Seth A. Pymm, has issued Marriage .Licenses as follows: Wm. J. Davies, aged 25 years, and Stephney I . Wejls, aged 22 years, both of St. George. Fresh Oranges and fresh Bolognia Sausages at Booth's Store. The Democrats of this city had a ratification meeting on Saturday, the 24th, and they had a good time. The speakers were J. G. Duffin, A. Snow, R. C. Lund, D. H. Morris and 7 J. Orton, and George F. Whitehead sang" a campaign song. I have one 14 x 28 foot Photograph Gallery Tent, made of 12 oz duck, by Repp Brothers, of Salt Lake City. Price $45.00. James Booth. j On the 28th the Republicans of St. George had an excellent and fair speaker by the name of Glen Miller, from Salt Lake City, who delivered a very good lecture on Republican principles without any pulling down his political opponents. That is what we like gentlemanly fairness. Keep it up. issue of the Union. So what do you think of home production? The other day we were informed that there had been an increase in a man's family up in the old third ward of this city and we started out to locate the landing place of the new comer.. At last we located it at the residence of Albert E. Miller, and calling on that gentleman found that the new comer was a fine specimen, speci-men, his cow had given birth to a fine heifer calf. We learn just as we go to press that a little daughter, Dora, of George F. and Esther Whitehead, died today. to-day. She was about three years old. The Darlington, Wis., Journal says editorially of a popular patent medicine. "We know from experience; ex-perience; that Chambei Iain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy is all that is claimed for it, as on two occasions it stopped excruciating pains and possibly saved us from an untimely grave. "Wo would not l est easy over night without it in the house." This remedy undoubtedly un-doubtedly saves more pain and suffering than any other medicine On the 20th of the present month A. P. Hardy and wife left St. George to visit their son in Manti. They left Ceder City on the 24th and about 3 miles on the other side of Ceder City they came to a big chuck hole on one side of the road and he told his wife to look out for it and while he was watching that side for the safety of his wife and before the wheel had left the hole, the opposite |