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Show l.Of.U. AND ( KNEKAL st.-..:.. t-uU Kl's' . I ;. i '! :- .4( H ; s. M i. ' r.-.-or ..!i i.i.ia.".' . . Mi-, ih, , ma !ael;o!a:.. J.u- afe et. d l liorili.,11 ::.s el.-i k in tri. o-tjp. I-iai.k (Ui.. :.. hitvii..' .- Wii'.'k-.'it!.) -hop lelilt j-i,.; ,::-: of Me(Ji:;i rrie cv Sons .-I'ot'... A. i 1. V.'liiteho.id ,v Hon are riaviiiL' a brick' and . :ion teiiiton the -i;::t.u enti of their stor... Ve tail lie. at.toie ion ot o'.ir readefs to list: adv. of the Mount Trumbull sawmill saw-mill in this issu.. 1 will pay 1 cent, per pound fash for barley and 11 rents cash for oats. ,fo.. S. Snow. A marriaet: lieense was i.-,sued oil the Kit h i fist., to GeorLoj 1'. S' rat ton and I'iiuma Spendlove, both of 'iroin (,'ity. llrs. Smith & Charles, the dentists, h-ft here- last. Saturday. They have been here about one month ail'1, (lid considerable dental work. William Maefarlane, Prank Seeg'-miller Seeg'-miller and Kiehard Poarce left here Monthly for Sulphurdalo, where they expect to work at the sulphur mines for some time. Klder Wallace Mathis arrived home last, Saturday from the European mission, mis-sion, when: he has been for more than two years, his labors beiny; priucipally in Switzerland. The Temple ffardner, Charles Bennett, Ben-nett, has the thank's of the editor for two nice bunches of Pampas .yrass, seven feet tall, which makes very pretty ornaments. A letter from Kkler John T. Ratty of Totuerv ille, who is on a mission in the I'iastern Stales, will shortly appear in these columns. His address is: fill, l'lllinohain county, 111. You can't cure dyspepsia by dieting. I'kit o'otid, wholesome food and plenty of it,- Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests Food without aid from the stomach, and is made to ct'ltii. City Drug' Store. Bishop James Andrns and sons James, Jr., Milo, Charles and Tom, George Lytic and James Maedonald left here on the 21st inst. for Skumpah where the former will buy and hand over cattle. DeWift's Little Karly liisers benelit permanently. They lend gentle assistance as-sistance to nature, causing' no pains or weakness, permanently curing- constipation con-stipation and liver ailments. City Drug Store. For Conference, State Fair, and Salt Palace. The O. S. L. R. R. will sell round-trip tickets. Milford-Salt Lake, for only $(i.00. Tickets on sale at Mil-ford Mil-ford October 2nd to 7th, good for return re-turn until October Kith. Attend the State Fair. $10,000.00 in premiums will be given away. The Fair will be open day and night. Music galore. Brass Band Contests and amusements of all kinds. Dates, October 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. See adv. Col. A. C'orry returned from St. George last evening where he was in attendance at the Washington county fair. He reports a very nice time and speaks in glowing terms of the fair and Washington county people. Iron County Record. Thomas Rhodes, Centerfield, O., writes: l'I suffered from piles seven or eight years. No remedy gave me relief until De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, less than a box cured me." Soothing healing, perfectly harmless. Beware of counterfeits. City Drugstore. Drug-store. The Iron County Record is trying to work up a brass band for Cedar City, and we hope to see its efforts succeed. A live brass band helps a town very much, and is a source of pleasure to the people. Every town in Utah of 1000 inhabitants and over should have a good brass band. DeWitt's Little Early Risers expel from the system all poisonous accumulations, accumu-lations, regulate the stomach, bowels and liver, and purify the blood. They drive away disease, dissipate melancholy, melan-choly, and give health and vigor for the daily routine. Do not gripe or sicken. City Drug Store. E. V. Hardy and wife of Mauti. who have been visiting the former's parents here, left for return Sunday. Dr. Aflleck driving them. They will take in Deer Lodge enroute home where S. C. Hardy, a brother to li. V. is at present pres-ent residing. Mr. Hardy said before leaving that he had enjoyed his visit very much, and was also greatly pleased pleas-ed at the tine exhibition made at the County Fair. The Utah & Pacific railroad will sell excursion tickets from stations on their line to Salt Lake and return for one fare for the round trip to parties wishing wish-ing to attend Conference or State Fair. Tickets will be on sale October 2nd to 7th inclusive; good to return leaving Salt Lake on or before October loth. Kates: From Uvada 10.00. from Mo-dena Mo-dena 1.2-"). from Lund s7.50. JOSEPH A. West, Chief Engineer. Elder Y B. Mathis of St. George was set apart on the 17th of April, 1S17. for a mission to Switzerland. He returned on the lt'ii h of this month in company with Ii Saints. 1H from Holland. 2 from England and 17 from Switzerland. Ke labored is' months in Zurich and 0 mouths in Thurgan. Since new year 20 persons have been baptized in tile conference, con-ference, and th.e work, he thinks, is prtie-ressing at about the same rate ''hrou.-'h.e.Li' tits3 countrv. D-seret News! Elder. I. L. Workman of Virgin City. Washington county, is home again after af-ter a successtu! mission to Texas. He was set apart on the 12;".i of April. lv.'7. ami was assigned to the North Texas conference. This field was opened up about two years ago. and several persons per-sons there have embraced the Gospel. Three Sunday schools have been found- i ed. Eliier Workman returned home on ! the loth of this mouth. He says lie found the peoole of Texas liberal ami . hospitable! He enjoyed his labors ! among them very much. Pe.-eret , N.-w. ' ; 'Attend the State Fair. Fourth crop of lucerne being- cut. District Schools opened up Monday. Miss Delia Riding is a new clerk in the postoffice. See change in the adv. of R. G. Mc-Quarric Mc-Quarric & Sons in this issue. Mrs. Henry Losser of Panguitch is visiting here and at Santa Clara. Charles Miles returned from Salt Lake City, where he has been visiting, last Sunday. A limited amount of T. O. and Factory Fac-tory Pay wanted at the Pioneer Millinery Mil-linery Store. Mrs. Jnlia A. Pace. A marriage license was issued on the 20th inst. to Cawthra Grecnhough and Elizabeth Glover, both of Johnson, Kane county. Mrs. Geo. R. Lund gave birth to a new boy yesterday. George is a little oft' color, but the rest of the family are doing well. Provo Democrat. Mr, and Mrs. B. Lackamp, Elston, Mo., writes "One Minute Cough Cure saved the life of our little boy when nearly dead with croup." City Drugstore. Drug-store. Conference rates via Utah & Pacific R. R. From Uvada $10.00. from Modena $9.25, from Lund $7.50. Tickets on sale October 2nd to 7th inclusive: good for return until October 15th. W. W. Crawford and wife of Mauti left for their home Tuesday morning. They have been here visiting and took in the Fair. They have enjoyed their stay here very much. 'What might have beeiv' if that little cough hadn't been neglected is the sad reflection of thousands of consumptives. con-sumptives. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and colds. City Drug-Store. Drug-Store. We call attention to the ad. of the State Fair in this issue. The State Fair this year is on a grander scale than any heretofore attempted, and should be visited by all those that can possibly manage to attend. 01d newspapers for sale at this office, 25 cents per hundred. The State Fair this year will be the greatest in the history of Utah. Henry Piatt, formerly of this city but now of St. Johns, Arizona, is visiting visit-ing here. William Baker and wife are visiting the hitters mother here, Mrs. Mary Ann Gardner. A few fine Berkshire Pigs from 6 weeks to 3 months old for sale at the Washington Roller Mill. I will pay 1 cent per pound cash for barley and 1 cents cash for oats. Jos. S. Snow. A letter from Elder F. S. Leavitt of Bunkerville, now on a mission in Texas, will shortly appear in these columns. His address is: Lane, Hunt Co., Texas. Wouderous sights at the State Fair this year. A bigger display of Utah's wonderful resources will be made this year than ever before attempted. Be sure to attend. H. S. Crosby of Toqiierville intends moving to Cedar with his family for the winter, in order that the children may enjoy the advantages of attending the Normal. Iron County Record. Excursions to Salt Lake City via O. S. L. R. R. account of Conference, State Fair, and Salt Palace, only $0.00 for round trip from Milford. Tickets on sale October 2 to 7, limit returning October liith. See ad. elsewhere in this issue. The Washington County fair closed last Wednesday evening, and from all accounts was a huge success. Washington Wash-ington county people wer-d a year in preparing for the fair and left no stone unturned. Such fairs advertise a county. Iron ( 'ounty Record. Gun-shot wounds and powder-bums, cuts, bruises, sprains, wounds from rusty nails, insect stings and ivv poisoning, poi-soning, quickly healed by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve positively prevents Wood poisoning. Beware of counterfeits. counter-feits. "DeWitt's" is SAFE and sui?K. City Drug Store. |