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Show r ' 'i a f v v fcf t 4p , fl LocalI Vi u.... o'i ' i I - Fu r WWHHWMHM& Social Personal. k(: til J jiA t 4 t 4vv !.' t V h 4t W SV- '!' : , I IH 4 4 4 4' citry et iv i 1 - A Sons. c it t. 27 j! lh bn pre-'- like it Cut Of Deaths Jaws. 1 When death seemed very near from severe stomach and liver trouble, hat I had suftered with fqr years, Dr. rites P. Mase, Durham, Nr C lings New Life Pills saved my life ind gave perfect health. Best pills on earth aud only 25c at All Druggists. i . t .3 started 60 Salt Lake the first of the week to order for the big store of James An 1 llJoiDt 'he x Andrus 1 tket. 1 4. has been received by friends the marriage of Bert Adams Vovo last week. Bert is the son of u Adams, Jr., and an old resist of this place. J v TI s All cl . s pc 1 m C r. 1 45 ; " . !, ""he county commissioners will meet :V make he official canvass of the teon returns November 10th. 1. t ? r. u O t irs. G. 01 e l.ei husband ' ilii . d ij tvenii g Tie vu f -- ti Pres. E. H. Snow delivered an i.tby 1. interesting speech before the Ladies r Demoerative Club at the theatre last evening. The house was well filled and his observations were well reFupt. M M. MarLi.n returned from ceived. He discoursed in a fair and P.ilt Lake the first cf the week, haiiug unprejudiced manner on the moral side o- dvred a large fall and w inter line of of politics, giving some wholesome - ,e.ls for the Co-oadvice to voters of a cong-atuidtio- ytui.-hat- e ji! ns - n physic take Chamber-- 1 nature. .ii.'s Stomach aad Liver Tablets, Americas famous Beauties lit!- to take. Pleasant in effect. For Look with horror on Skin Erupov St. Georg. IVug C'c. tions, Blotches, sores. Piles. They Zina don't have them, nor will any one, who Mrs. uiteh Pro'-e- kv. Miat.es Rena Sargent and Eth- - uses Bucklens Arnica Salve. It gloriII itch started to I'mc Valley Mon-i- v fies the face. Eczema or Salt Rheum to- - take Grandma Snow to her vanishes before it. It cures sore lips, chapped hands, chilblains. Infallible me there. for Piles. 21c at All Druggists. Elder Charles R. Sullivan returned A number of prominent republicans jin his mission to North Carolina of this place went over to Washington ,1 week, in good health and spirits, Tuesday evening and held a meeting. e occupied the time in afternoon The party was made up. of the followanil to last Sunday. ing: Mr. an! Mrs. H. H Harder, Mr. Mrs. Samuel Judd, Miss Edith and Id B. J. SnilS is now com fort a 3' Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Andrus. . conced in his new and tidy jewelry Judd, Mrs. Samuel Miles. Mr. and erected by James Andsus & , no, . Miss Lizzie Milne is our authority for of line an in has attractive and Sous, the above. jewelry. Drop in and see him. For a plea-an- t Forty Years Torture. The sample ballot will be fouiidinthis issue. Make a careful study of it and decide exactly how jou intend to vote before ou go to the polls, so that you v ill be' sure to not' lose your vote by v. fimtJ WHAT BPCOHES OF THE INDIANS. CORRESPONDENCE. SnperlntendMt of Local Indian School Mikes Continded from first page.) BORN. To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tegan Oct. 26, a boy; to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crawford oh the 18th inst., a girl. Joseph Prince, Who went to Harmony to herd sheep, was brought home sick last Saturday, but is better again at this writing. . Harmon and James Wilkins and John Weaker returned Wednesday evening from Circleville, where they have been working on tbe thresher for some time. Detailed . Ezplenetloo. pneumonia; two of scarletiria, and the others, s6 far as I know, (for : few died away from home,) of con sumption, or some form of the hered itary diseases so common among all Indians. Of this nrmber, seven are mair ed, ten are from the Farms with iLeir parents, 15 have been transfer! ed to Grand Junction, 9 to the Carlisle School, and the remainder are in school here at the present. Of 15 transferred to Grand June tion, two died in that School, one was sent home sick, and died a few months later, and two who returned in good health contracted dteiase and died dunng the past yeai, the others are in good health, though we have not one in that School no Of 9 transferred to Carlisle, oaU within a month, and jbf dtl consumption recently; the c'hers are still there, and well. The Kaibabs have sent 12 to Grand Junction, and one to Orlis-e- ; of these, two have died, four ran away, three .of whom are marded, and the others are still in school, and doing good work. The largest number of deads in one year was in 99, when, out of 200 Indians on the Farms, 26 did, the majority from the effects of la While most of these were adults, there were also number of Sandbdrg has had charge roller mill during the absence of vin Hall at Salt Lake. Cal- Alma Young and family, who went to Idho a year ago to look for a home, after an extended tour of inspection of the county from Idho to Arizona, have returned fully convinced that there is no country equal to Washington. The district school started on the 20th inst. John T. Woodbury is principal and Angus Sproul and Nellie Woodbury have charge of the lower grades. Mr. Woodbury is a universal favorite with his students, and under his tutorage thdv promise to make good progress. The attendance, particularly of the larger scholars, in unusually f large. A novel way cf protecting haystack- from petty thieves has been discovered A by some of the wtggish ones. liberal coating of grass burs in placed on top of the hay. And now when one of the wearies thrusts his hand into the stack he is said to withdraw them without anyone telling him to, white soft, low injoctives of a moot fervent nature float out on the evening air. A poultry liser now suggests that the inventive genius turn his attention to some contrivance fur the protection of spring chickens. tec LUND, NEVADA gri-pg- e. children. Laura B. Wok, ,c e . . Oct. 2(', 1902. Good health prevails here. has just returned George M. from Modena. THE- Oceaii Wave Indian School, Southern Utah St. George, Utah, October 25, 1902. Editor Advocate: In reply to inquiries made by a number of persons recently, I wish to make public the following statistics of the Indian School: Of the 75 pupils enrolled in five years, out of Shebits and Kaibab bands, i5 have died from various causes; one boy shot himself vhile hunting; one died of dropsy, two of Mr. and Mrs Olof Sandberg will refollowed by turn homo to St. George tomorrow. malignant measles Mr. of the To be relieved from a Superintendent. disease after 40 years m : well cause the grati'U' ' anyone Presbyterian Church: Regui '4- ser.Lch Hazel This is what PeW vices, Sunday School every Sur ay at Salve did for C aevo, O He m., pieaGiing scr.'.ovrd v. . Ip sai: DeVltt's Witch .j.azrf Salve C. M. Kilpatrick, cured me oj piles after I had suffered 4G Mrs. George Miles, who has been at Pastor. Cures cuts, burns, wounds, skin years. Cedar City toe past few weeks taking diseases Beware of counterfeits. All the ballots and other election treatment from Dr. George V7. Midhave been mailed by the Co. St. supplies Drug George dleton, returned home last Saturday, clerk to the precincts of the county is in She health. greatly improved George Ashby came in from Canaan county, preparatory to the election jov. aule to get about and apparently ranch Wednesday, where he has been next Tuesday. is on the lapii road to complete re- helping to , atber and brand the cattle covery. Bt'o. Wm. Gardner of pine Valley of the St. George Cattle Company. He was carrying one hand in a sling, came down Saturday v ith a load of A Boon to Weakly Momen. and says he rolled off a log with it. choice spuds and othpr produce and A home treatment proves to cure The over Sunday to fill an boys say lie got it tangled in the remained an case of female weakness. $5 for It was not the injury that appointment as heme missionary. rope. four months treatment. Ten days trial brought George to town, however. MRS. M. SUMMERS, Invitations are out for a grand resamples free. He says he bad stayed away from his jfa2 Notra Dame, Ind. on the evenas long as he could, and de- publican ball and supper girl Nov. 3rd. The affair promises Sold by Mrs. Elizabeth Blair, St. cidedjust come in of ing to and see her. to be a very elaborate one. The demGeorge, Washington County, Utah. While opening a box, J. C. Mfoun t ocrats will hold a rally on the same Mile Bay, N. Y.. ran a ten evening. , We living tonsoleourselves with the of Thf-ethoughts that each of the dead were penny nail through the fleshy part of Marriage licenses have been issued ea.loii there for a purpose that, per-b- a his hand. I thought at once of all the County Clerk since our last by s, only the Maker knows. Yet the the pain and soreness this would cause as follows: Oct. 21 Kyrpn report of laws where the ftet remains that he says, and immediately Dalton and Laura L. mo, Larson, both of health are obeyed, fewer die. The applied Chamberlains Pain Balm and Rockville. Oct. 23 John C. Oxborrow wisdom us to gard against occasionally- - afterwards. To my sur- and Ella flatter gave Baxter, both of Lund, White d. sea e and he takes our lives as the prise it removed ali pain and soreness Pine Co., Nevada. it.1 Richfield if we fail to ine ind the injured parts were soon penalty James Booth, Alex Milne and healed. For sale by the St. George Reaper.' David Moss took to the woods on ,the Drug Co. cattle . George Berry, a prominent south side of the river this morning A slight misunderstanding appears and sheep man of Kanarra, was in about 4 oclock, armed with shotgiins, town Wednesday, having come as far to have arisen from the local mention and a telegram is expected every 53 Y ashingtou for a cow which had of the case of Miss Tina Woodbury, minute wagons to transport ordering straied from her range, and taking ad through a misreading of the artice, thejr game t? town. ' ofwhich stated that Dr. Affleck wgs vantage of the opportunity thus A Boon to Weakly Women. fered of seeing the sights Cf a aoderr it; ending the patient, and the family hr ed for an early improvement; It thinks next that A sure cure which has been tested George city. in case she gets no better in a and Ij.ake. St. George is the best fo proves infallible for any kind of me, she would likely be taken female; weakness. Treatment yie world. George is not very far only $5 ment. A number of for ten days. either. Sample for trial free. idea from this Further information can be obtained s family' were Indian School Supplies. , , by writing to 'reatment of Dr. Informal proposals for tae open Mrh. Elizabeth Bl: i'r, ded to take her market purchase of kerosene, potatoes St. George, Utah. kIi a conclusion is not war-- a and lamp .chimneys for the Indian perusal of the article, Gained Forty Pounds in Thirty Days. School, and a small quantity of flour, For several months our younger a formation was gived out and canned sugar tomatoes, potatoes, had been troubled with Indbrather for are the satisfied the and sick famil. by they among tea, for the aged Shebits Indians, will be received at with the present medical treateraent igestion. He tried several remedies but got no benefit frock them. We tiie School before Nov. 1, 1902. Address up to the present time. purchased some of 'Chamberlains Laura B. Wor.fr,. nil bids to Natural Anxiety. Stomach and Liver Tablets am( he Superintendent. Mothers regard approaching Winter commenced taking Jthcm. Inside of Do Good ft Pays. with uneasiness, children take cold so thirty days he had gained forty pounds easily. No disease costs more little in flesh. He is now fully recovered. , - A Chicago man has observed that, Its attack is so Vie have a good trade on the Tablets. Good deeds are better than real lives than croup. sudden Is often be- Holley Bros, the sufferer that some of Merchants, Long the latter deeds estate aid human before the doctor Branch, Mo. For sale by tho St. yond are worthless. Act kindly and gefitly, show sympathy, add a helping .hand. arrives. Such cases yield readily, to George Drug Co. lose .by it. to One Minute Cough Cure. Liqulties You cannot possibly NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. kind word and the njucua, allays Inflammation, rea men Most appreciate moves danger. Absolutely safe. Acts Opposite pour name upon the marencouragement more .than substantial Cures coughs, colds, gin of your .paper or oh the wrapper is ihelp. There are persons in this com- immediately. bronchitis, all throat and lung given the date upon which your paper munity who might truthfully say: My grip, trouble. F S.. McMahon, Hompton, empires. Subscriptions afe payable in good frieua, caeer up. - A few does of Chamberbt.ii s Cough Remedy will Ga.: A bad cold rendered trie voiceless advance strictly, and will be stopped Mid you ol ur cold, and. there Is no just, before an oratorical contest. 1 when the time for which they hare .never from pneumonia intended to withdraw but took One been paid expires. If you have reason danger wi. 'when yo1- - - mat medicine. It always Minute Couge Cuie. It restored my to believe you have not received your it for it has helped me .voice time to uures. I ki. in jv ini, he medal. proper' credit, report the .fact at once, tint uquiy.. a,. time. Sold by the St. George Drug Co. tf. The Dixie Advocate. l njorge Drug Co. jrw-ne- -- Washer: taper than Hiring, Easier i., Rubbing and Superior u If be teller Makes t ed claimed for THIS WASHER lx Gout Machine at a floderate Price; exclusively by the !)f3 t (v M1T1E 8. SHOW ife.3 GO. f QJl I Its? ' 1 L t fe.r'. (i 2 OF UTAH ST. GEORGE BRANCH ms , JqLjJ .. s.K ' 1 b .y A new and complete line of Wagons, Buggies and Harness carried in stock. Sold for cask or on easy payments. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. Everything bought from us guaranteed. Defeetiv e parts replaced free. HARNESS A SPECIALTY. Eut-ges- Ve have had a good storm, which! has laid the dust. F' A.- - Terry has h'S new nearly ready to move intQ. Isaac Mathis and Alex Read have gone to Tonopah with loads of produce. J. L. Whipple has his new store finished. It is quite cosily arranged inside. Bp. Tomas Judd, after spending a few days with us, started to St. George stCrday. Eph Oxborrow and wife, have gone to Pilot Knob, a mining camp, to work this winter. A. R. Whitehead has moved hyre with his family, and intends making his home in the future among us. George V. Fawcett, ,Jr., and S. A. Gardner are going to haul lumber from Duck Creek to Ely, about 50 miles, for 10 per thousand. WARREN COX, Ag One block west of old Ward Sclioolbouse,- zrzz Reduced to FIFTY CENflTS A YEAR If. UIELSI Successor to Dodge & Nelson, Dealer in Cents Furnishings. Confections, New Idea Formerly Womans' Dollar One Groceries, Shoes, 'T'HIS is the cheapest and best Fashion Magazine now before the American public). It shows New ideas jn Fashions, in Millinery, in Embroidery, in Cooking, in Woman's Work and in Reading; beautifully illustrated in colors and in fclgok and white. Above all, it shows the very fashionable New Idea Styles, made from New Idea Patterns, which cost only lOc. each. Tobacco & Cigar and Kotions. Prices Always Right. A new comer is at the home of H. L. Carter. He promite3 to become a fine fooking teamster. A visitor i9 also reported at the home of Robert O'Donalds. BEAVER BRANCH - Send Five Cents To-da- y for a single copy of the New Idea Woman's Magazine, and sea what great value for th money it can give you. :: r. :: ACADEMY. Oct 22, 1902. THE HEW IDEA PUBLISHING CO. 636 Broadway, New York, N. Y. The enrollment at present is 182. Room D will soon be too small to hold the class of 1905. There are now eight students taking the missionary course at this school. STEVENS IDEAL RIFLE i The work on the new dofmantory is progressing nicely and the rooms will soon be ready for use. The students are delighted with the new set of sporting goods lately received by the Athletic Association. The Founders Day of the mother institution was not a patriotic day for us, we are joing to establish cne for the branch. Prof. On Tuesday, Oct. 21, Maeser delivered a lecture cn The Life and Mission of Moses. It was enjoyed by all who attended. The Zoology class took an excursion across the creek last Monday for the purpose of gathering clams,'- - snails cr anything else of interest of that class, and met with good success. Last Saturday evening we had the pleasure of listening to Prof J. E, Hickman of thev B. Y, A. of Provo. His subject was As We Think, So We Are, The advice was timely and well worth .following. Sunday morning he lectured in Sabbath . 50 YEARS 47EXPER!ENCE TU. Do. 44, Ertc Only $(9.00, a leader. Made in all the calibers both rim aud renter fire. .Weight about 7 pounds. A World Beater. If these, rifles are not carried in stock by your - dealeiy send price and we will send it to you express prepaid. Send stamp for catalogue describing complete line and containing valuable information to shooters. The J. Steysss Asks Tool Cot ClUCOPEE o fALl-S- , Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anrrro ending a pkecb imd description mny quVMily US' mam our opinion freS whether an, invention is pi ohrubjy patentable. Communion, tionsatr.c h onOdCnttal. Ha ldbook on Patents sent te OHest uienoy tor securing patents. P.ilenU t ikon through Mum & co. peceive tprtui1 notice, w itbout chfiTce, in the A hndsomcl11 Uhutrated weekly. I.rmrest cii dilation of any soientitic journal. Terms $3 a yp ir four months, Soldj?y all newsdealer. - New Yoif lftUNN & Co.3B,BroadBranca OlC jo. t?0 F SL V?ashicitoa. IX C. MISS , t) S. A., FIC.IS LIVES ARB SAVED ..BY USING... The Examination of the Th'ce Witnesses to the Book Or. Hew of Mofmon. FOR... Many evidences of the divine authenticity of the book Consumption, Cangfis snd Colds' were advanced. ' Than All Other Throat And By Lung Remedies Combined. School, bn Oicsirii lira's f wonderful 'I !'! medicine positivefy coes Consumption, Coughs, Colds,-- ' Bronchitis, Asthma, PpeumOnia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness,' Sore Throat, i Croup fend Whooping CUKS. Cough. PAY TFi?$ IA CASTOR anl For Infants Children. The Kind Yon Hay i Always Bough! Fries SCo. no ti si. Trial Settle Frse, ..Bear? the Signature of Subscribe for Tee Advocate. I |