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Show ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Will Webb left last Friday for the The Country Bankers Troubles, Dixie. Mrs. quite ill. Maude McQuarrie is still Forsyth is spending the Mr. The country bankers troubles as the pebbles near the sea. Are as countless if youll listen, I will name you two or three. For the least is not the man who wants to borrow five or ten. And to pawn his watch and chain until he calls around again. But the man who makes the cashier feel like reaching for a rock, Is the man who rushes in at ten past three oclock. week in St. George. Mrs. Lottie Cox is now believed be out of danger. to Theres the Miss Theressa Cannon is able to be out again after several days illness. Andrew F. Gregerson was in town several days dring the week. Mrs. Nellie Burgess is reported much better, though, still in very poor health. There was no Sunday School officers meeting last Thursday night on account of the storm. If it week. number of pupils have been it from school the past week on t of sickness. Bad colds and ;es in the two wards Sun ly well attended and apressive. The time the usual Simonies. fast-da- y since Washington ich a soaking a3 the The thou-Lh- e hills will rejoice for many years. is moving his Vto the Wh'ttmore pught"some time one Ta'e, who Now on the MarHet is Un- Sheriffs Sale. is spend- - j N. T. THE NEW , ht - g, Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, nervousness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol cures indigestion. This new discovery represents the natural juices of digestion as tney exist in a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravenswood, W. Va., says: I was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years. Kodol cured me and we are now usine it In milk for baby. Kodol Digests What You Eat. $1.00 Size holding 2 H times the trill size, which sells for 50 cents. OO.. CHIOAQO Prepared by E. O. DeWITT Bottles only. Chamberlain's Sto tia :h and Liver Tablsts Unequalled for Constipation a t7 Price It possesses all the advantages of many of the high priced machines and many points of superiority, sueli as the direct inking and priming device, which cuts (.fl the expense of ribbons, and at the same lime gives a sbaipness of impression and beauty of work that cannot be duplicated by any ribbon machine. machine. and is a type-ba- r It is small and compact, a and manifolder. heavy Light running Call and inspect sample or write for circular. low-price- d, WILKINSON & WILKINSON, Agents. Utah Cedar City CEDAR CITY DRUG STORE. DEALERS I. AN R Fine Perfumery, OF , Sc them Utah. Cedar City. S. J. FOSTE . . Mr. A. R. Kane, prominent druggist of Baxter Springs, Kansas, Chambelains Stomach and says: Liver Tablets are, in my opinion, the most superior preparation of anything in use today for constipation. They are sure in action and with no tendency to nauseate or gripe. For sale by all dealers. Choice Cutlery, Hot Water Bottles, Syringes, Etc. t.HIER. Doctors Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by a Registered Pharmacist BENJ. F. KNELL, Proprietor. Commercial and Savings Depository. Exchange on Eastern Banks. DeposFive pri cent paid on suvis: its. Business of Southern Utah Solicited. Capital, $25,000. Open, 10 to 3. Notice IN Pure Drugs, Toilet Articles, ' OTHER DIRECTORS 1.. CX..VKK, GKO. W MID''LETON, J. L. SEW, M. UIGUEE, E. H. SNOW. USSST h . tMM doubtedly porter, pres. u. T. Jones, s. j poster, se,:.v. f At the M. I. A. conjoint held in the tabernacle Sunday evening, an im teresting talk on Habit was given by Miss Josephine Snow, from the junior grade, and Elder John T. Woodbury gave a review of lesson seven from the Manual, the subject The Probability of Joseph being, A beauti Smiths Divine Calling. ful quartet, Good Night, was ren dered by Prof. Otte, Heber Cottam, Ellis Pickett and Warrington McThe best of attention was Allister. exercises were thoroughthe given and ly enjoyed. Edson Barney, the oldest church member, counting years of membership, and, perhaps the oldest person in Utah, passed away in Provo on the 2nd inst. Elder Barney came to St. George in 1862, having been called to assist in the colonization of southern Utah, and is remembered by most He was of the inhabitants of Dixie. the father of Mrs. Martha Ann Hunt of St. George, who, with eight other children, many grand children, and greatgrand children, survive him. Father Barney was born in Ellis-burJefferson county, New Pork, June 30j .1806, and died just sixteen months and 27 days before his 100th birthday. I j Notice is hereby given that in pur- jit. George, suffered fith a severe pain in suance of an order of sale made and which was feared entered by the District Court of the to pleurisy. He is Fifth Judical District. County of friends are pleased Washington, State of Utah, on the dn. twelfth day of September, A. D., 1904, I will sell at public auction, fSfhin Cedar City pre-subject to the confirmation of said registered on or before court, the following- - described real Ail persons 1905. property : registered dogs after that All of lot seven (7, in block eleven fl be prosecuted according to (11), section one ( I ), township law. THOS. UR1E, forty-two- ) (42), south of range eleven City Marshal. (11), west of Salt Lake Meridian, Chamberlains Cough Remedy the Mothers and containing (58) square Favorite. rods of land, the same being in the The soothing and healing properties Rockville Townsite entry. Said sale will be made on the of this remedy, its pleasant taste and twenty-fifthave cures day of March, A. D., prompt and permanent 1905, at teu oclock, a. m., at tho made it a favorite with people everywhere. It is especially prized by court house door, in said County and mothers of small children, for colds, State. F. R. BENTLEY, Terms cash. croup, and whooping cough, as it Sheriff. as and it affords relief, quick always Dated at St. George, Utah, Jancontains no opium or other harmful drug, it may be given as confidently uary 30, 1905. (First Feb. 3 Last Mar. 10.) to a baby as to an adult. For sale dealers. all by fifty-eig- ' SUN. There are some ten thousand troubles, if the truth could all be told, That afflict the country banker yet they say his heart is cold. And I sometimes wonder how it is, upon the other shore, And if when reaching there his troubles will be oer; " Or whether that some fellow will be knocking on the pane, ; In the morning, when the bank is closed, ten minutes before ten. Modeled. The much the jf very take pleasure in announcing that Price Considered, Theres the life insurance agent, and the agent selling books, Each and everyone for bankers have a special kind of hooks. There are stocks of all descriptions and theres been a block or two Set aside of every kind at special prices, just for you. But the way to ascertain for sure, if what they say is true, Is to buy some shares and later, try to sell a block or two. jie PUBLIC: Add. Theres the man whose notes as good as gold, though six months over due; But he never thinks of paying till you try to bring him through. By a kindly worded notice, writteu out in honeyed phrase ; Then he comes in with a roar, hot enough to fairly blaze. Theres another jolly customer bout whom theres nothing said, For his name is aways opposite the figures made in red. prevalent.. given. nt For the first man doesnt owe it, the second isnt due, While the third man hasnt time to stop to run his ledger through And the fourth mau has no books at all, and has to hunt around An hour or two to find the bill and when the thing is found, That draft is twenty cents too much, and if youll call again Next week, and throw off twenty cents, hell settle with you then. parents took their children to school in waogus and carriages during the xainest days last Some thoughtful e are quite Dear Friends. T am still doing business at the old stand in Parowan, where I make it a point to keep a complete stock of General Merchandise of Good Quality. I do not pretend to be giving these goods away, or to be selling below cost ; but I do claim that I am selling them at a reasonable profit, and as I, buy for cash and sell for cash, I do not need to make you pay for the bad debts. Soliciting your business, I remain. Yours truly, WILLIAM HOLYOAK. Theres another kind of fellow, that is later better known ; Hes the man who gives a mortgage on the stock he doesnt own. But theres some slight compensaton, if you get him started right. When he sees bis game is over, and the place hes going to light. But the man whos with us always, and is such a dreadful bore. Is the mau who calls around just after three or four. Hes worth a hundred thousand, maybe some few hundred more, And its this that makes the cashier kindly open up the door, With a smile thats not for pleasuro, but is forced from one whos vexed, While behind it thoughts, if spoken, wouldnt make a preachers text. For the man who makes the cashier feel like reaching for a rock. Is the man who comes around ten minutes after three oclock. Theres the mercantile collections, coming in by every mail. Till you think that every merchant in the towns about to fail. When you start around collecting some are small and some are large With your mind bent on the quarter for collecting that you charge; Its a pleasant kind of feeling but before the round is made, The thermometer is standing at one hundred in the shade. Miss .Lottie McQuairre has been quite sick with symptoms of appendicitis, but is improving. Lewis Cannon is disposing of his property here with the intetion of moving to Fielding, Idaho. A TO THE GENERAL . fellow, who was never known to pay. But hell offer for endorser as a thousand any day ; Theres the man wo call responsible, whos always on the deck, To identify a stranger, but will not endorse his check. But the man who makes the cashier feel like reaching for a rock, Is the man who knocks upon the door just after three oclock. account of the stormy weather Friday there was no dance. ' On Weather forecast for the week it doesnt get cold enough to snow, may either rain or clear up. luulBOt. (Adapted, and published by request. ) . Notice is hereby given tbat on or before March 1st, 1905, bids will be received for the positions of ditch r for the St. rider and George and Washington Canal Co. Labor to begin on or about March 15th, 1905, and continue until Oct. and un1st,' 1905, for til Nov. 1, 1095, for ditch rider. Terms to bo cash, grain. hay and Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. A. B. ANDRUS, Secretary. water-maste- water-maste- one-thir- one-thir- ARTHUR, BLADEN, WALKER BLDG. CEDAR CITY, r, UTAH. A Choice line of Drugs, Druggists Sundries, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Cigars and Tobdcco, & jfi & & j A New, Fresh Stock, and none but pure drugs are used in compounding Doctors Prescriptions and Family Recipes, the filling of which we make a specialty. Pfil H. BENNETT, Registered Pharmacist, Manager. Easy to take and easy to act Is that famous little pill DeWitt's Little Early Risers. This is due to the fact that they tonic the liver instead of purging it. They never gripe nor sicken, not even the most delicate lady, and yet they are so certain in results that no one who uses them is disappointed. They cure torpid liver, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, headache, malaria and ward off pneumonia and fevers. PREBARED - one-thir- d d d St George, Utah, Jan. 30, 1905. E. C. DeWITT - B Washington Roller Mills Co. 3 wCi ONLY BY - CO., CHICAGO Dont Forget the Name. ,orly Bisor 8 Legal Blanks at this office. Bran sold at reduced rates if bought in quantities at the Mills, Washington, Utah. Sp rr Feed Grain rolled at 15c. per hundred. E. H. SNOW, Manager. 2 |