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Show BEAVER COUNTY VEEKLV Brooms Fernley's. -- I HI it 7 O UJfl ii4 . " UU j UUII5U 85c and - 8l.4-pa- do custom work killing, beef, pork and mutton. Our prices: . . . nt "Rnv. Fri-day- e Beaver City, Utah Telephone Building Phone 71 Will practice In all the courts . of the tate First INTER-MOUNTAI- Charter Oak heating stove 14.00 " to $21.50 at Fernley's. 'cat.' . . to cook, WANTED cordi of good solid dry wood, 4.60 per cord. Must be delivered at an early date at court nous. Bee Bearer County Clerk. SS two-thir- ds NOTICE Until further notice, county officers will open at 9 o'clock, a. m., and cIom at 4 o'clock p. m. There Is mors Catarrh fn this section of the country than all other diseases put together and for years It waa supposed to be Incurable Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure witb local treatment, pronounced it Incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional coo dltlons and therefore requires constitutional treatment Hail's Catarrh Medicine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney ft Toledo. Ohio, is a constitutional remedy, is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars reward la offered for any caae that Hall's' Catarrh Medicine falls to cure. Send for circulars and twtlmonlels. F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, Ohio. Bold by Druggists, ?5c ' Hail's Family JHtlls for constipation. Co., . First Step to Wealth Small Accounts ....Some banks "don't care to bother" with small accounts. Wd do. -- Not because we are philanthropic, bat n it pays. ..Some of ov very account were once Uttlo. be-sd- We n Stock e Mercantile f V Co. LIFE N INSURANCE Money to Loan on Approved . Farm Lands JOHN C. McGARRY . Beaver Utah Arlington cashier of the Milford State Bank and Dr. Bybee of the Addison Bybee ranch, made a business trip to Beaver Friday ,of ' last week. TRUSTWORTHY It is a eood thi IlaT tft nnVA an mK licatlon in the house that you can trust. You never have, to thvnk whether you can safely leave The Youth's Companion on the table. When you begin a Companion story, you know you are not bound on a Yon are beslumming expedition. ing led up into the sunshine of th eyerlasUng hills. The folks in The Companion stories are everyday folks. They are like your own town people: stumbling, falling, picking themselves up, trying with some de feats and some difficulties to attain to their high Ideals. 19 2d will be a year of great stories for Youth's Companion readers. There are more than 250 of them in the year. Subscribe ' before t Christmas and get the opening chapter of Cftar les B. 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Ralph, Is here also for a short time. hurst. Attorney! Charles 'Woodbury ind San Clina wen In Beaver on In the interests of the Morgan in ail the' Courts o: the Stat " .. . We now have the A rPAfiltt a I Act range with leg base, polished steel top ana wntte enameled trim. It Is a beauty. Call and see it at Fern- - Next to Post Office ATTORNEY AT LAW iting. Mrs, Elizabeth Neilsen. .50 BEN'&WILF if MURDOCH A, Practice Charles Murdot-Is. reoorted as improving nicely from hisTudden at tack and the operation for aDnenrti citisv We will sell retail arid wholesale. See us -- before your neighbors - about correct prices. M Beaver, Utah re- $1.00 a specialty, 3c lb. Curing . We have two new patterns In Lin oleus at I2J5 per yard at Fern- ley's. Children's Rubber and Overshoes Just unpacked at Fernley'e . Pork, per 150 lbs. Mutton, each . . 0. Mr. and Mrs. Holland Neilsen cently married In Marysvale, are i DIRECTORY : - 1 New stock of Men's Beet per head PROFESSIONAL ""The "carnival has gone "on 'South! the tabernacle square la bare and still the Pressites didn't draw a eu Iiie. TE J VV at ir fiE5S Shoe Repairing Mall Orders Given Prompt-Attentio- f n Horman Bros !.. .,....,.......,! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Just received some new styles in Men's dress Hats at Fernley's. LEGAL NOTICES Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pedigo have NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8. house. . Land Office, Bait Lake City, Utah Men' red Rubber Boots all siz October 22. 1919 es at Fernley'. Notice la hereby given that Guy Casey Christian, of Beater, Utah, who on February 9, 1914, made Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard War Homestead Entry, Serial N . 012174 8 an November 12, by, Wednesday, for W 2 NW 4. Section 25; S 2 2 Mother and baby 1NE Section 26: and on August pound boy. getting along nicely. Father In a 25, 1916, made additional Homestead Entry. Serial 016765, for 8E 4 SW critical condition. Section 24; N 2 NE NE 4 NW Section 25, Township Mrs. .James Barrett is spending 30 SouthRange 7 West, Salt Lake a few days with her sister in Salt Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final three-yeProot Lake City. to establish claim to the land above described, before- the Clerk of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Briggs have District Court, at Beaver, Utah, on recently purchased the old BIckley the 8th day'of December, 1919. name a witnesses: cottage and are planning to build an Claimant Frank A. Bee son, Ralph Christian, addition to it, and make It an up-- Leland Dean, Joseph Hanson, all of te home. The place is nicely Beaver, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELEY, Register. located and will make a beautiful First Publication, October 31. 1919 home. Last Publication. Nov. 28, 1919. 1-- 1-- 1-- 1-- 4. 1-- 4, 1-- 1-- 1-- 4, ar to-da- Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office, Salt Lake, City, Utah November 22, 1919 Notice is hereby given that Ralph Christian, of Beaver, Utah, who on February 16, 1914, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 012173, for W 2 NE Lot 1. NE 1-- 4 NW Sec 30, Township 30 South, Range 6 West, and nn March 10 1Q IT msAa aauuionai Homestead Entry, SerlaT 1-- 1-- 4, 4. NO. UK756, lor lXIt Z, SK NWJ-- 1-- 4 1-- 1-- 1-- 4. 1-- Claimant names as witnesses: Frank A, Beeson, Guy C. Christian. Leland ' Dean. Jnaenh Han all of Beaver, Utah. - B. BLEAKLEY. Register. First Publication. October $1 1919. Last Publication November 28, '19. GOULD r ml Harry Saw Your Wood' THE UN IVCRS A t CAR The Ford One . Ton,. 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You will prefer Camels to either kind We pay highest prices for ; meUow-mild-smcothne- ruTI-bcm- W X. B. NEILSEN Ford Agent -- Hodges Bearer, UUh 4 NW 4 SE Section 80, Township 30 South, Range 6 West, 8i 4 NE 4, Section 25, Township 30 South, Range 7 West Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim to the land cbov described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Beaver, Utah, on the 8th day of December, 1919 Let Firot National Bank r ' ... y t . . 1 .. TOBACCO CO., WiuaJa, ft C ill U ! i |