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Show FROM THF PAST November 6, 1914 F W Tuttle MANTI. MESSENGER, MANTI, UTAH 444 4 . Office in Building er Over Tennant Confectionery Manti, Utah. Win. II. Olsten M. D. rhyai.dan and Surgeon. I'. ?. Examining Surgeon Surgeon D fc Ii G System Utah Manti Office Honrs 2 to 4 p. in. Parley Nelson M. D. - parents class in the nor h ward Sunday school next Sunday a talk on womans dress will Le given by Miss Myrtle Farnsworth of the high school faculty. ... Joseph Judd returned from Salt Lake Snpday where he spent a couple of weeks on the federal : grand jury. At-th- The regular meeting of the county commissioners which should have been held Monday, was postponed till Monday of next week to enable the board to canvass the election returns at the same session.' the wrist. Utah. - Ladles Literary Club i City Health Officer, Health Officer, District No. 3. County Mrs R. P. Rasmussen met with Phones: Residence No. 8fy. Office No 18 quite a serious accident in a very Office Hours 2 to t p. m. unexpected manner one day last week She was walking along apcl stepped on a r ck which rolled unDILWORTII WOOLLEY der her foot and she fell. ThrowLAWYER ing out her hand to catch herself, she broke her left arm just albpve NOTARY rUBUC Manti The Commercial Club ,i LOCAL AND PERSONAL. DENTIST Sears-Reek- 444 Owing to an extra amount xii political dope, a number of locals and some correpondence was crowd If You Want An Abstract of Title, Deed ed out of last weeks Messenger. Mrs Floyd Anderson left Sunor Mortgage Prepared, Your Business or Dome Insured, call on day for Los Angeles to join Mr. K. D. SORENSON, Manager Anderson, who has employment Co. Abstract there. Sanpete County Manti. Bank Bldg. Mrs. Clara. Nelson entertained at mothers meeting last week. Twelve ludits were present and Fred Kanierman enjoyed a program and refresh'' ' ments. and Painter Paper Hanger. Era-tu- s Peterson returned from Calciininiiig, Graining, Signs. a mission in Scandinavia last week. Scene Painting and Decorating. Contract work solicited. C .risten Axelsen, secretary of the State Municipal League reShop in Nielson Block. ceived word yesterday from Prqvo ' and Pleasant Grove, advicing, they Manti Livery and Feed would be in attendance during the convention here the 19th, 20th, and Stables. ' 21st. J. E. Barton, Prop. Mrs. J H. Hornnng left yesterAUTOMOBILE SERVICE. day for a visit of several weeks New rigs, good horses, and a with her son Harry in Bandon Oreservice that is gon. She was accompanied by strictly first class in every respect. Miss Margaret as far as Berkley. 74 Telephone California where she w ill visit with : her sister Miss Josephine. Juan Boyden and company left Manti Lodge Salt Lake last night for San FranNo. 23. 1.O.O.F. cisco to play the Pantages circuit. Meets every Monday night at The Shepherd of the Hills, which and so7:30 oclock., Visitors played. at the Theatre Wednesday journing brothers always welcome night gave as good satisfaction as Alex. Tennant Jr., N. G. an company that has ever visited M. A. Boyden, Secy. us. In fact 6ome call it the ' bet. The patronage was not what'.thd show merited. Oltoson and Braithwaite Joseph Witbeck sold his home Dealers in this week to Frank Hougaard apd GOOD FRESH MEATS Mr. Witbeck has purchased the ; Rasmussen home. . Courteous Treatment and Service. Good A. C. Anderson wili leave for House Tuttle Salt Lake Sunday, where he has Opposite b eu called on the petit jtiry. , Quite a spirited election was J. S. Jorgensen carried on in the public school last Professional Tailor Tuesday, also. The fight was the 7 th and 8th grades for New Fall and school officers, the 7th winningout and electing the following officers Winter Samof the school: President, Elmer ples now on Nielson; vice president, Harold hand Bradley; judges, Leo Metcalf, Clare Anderson and Gilbert Brox. The S U 1 T fc elect o i was carried out in regular made to order. form but we are not sure whether the expeuse accounts of the candFirst door north of the idates were made public or not. , . . . A good representation attended the commercial club last night. The'Treasurer niao his repoit which showed a number of members delinquent in payment of dues ail'd the.meuibersliipcoinmii-te- , eularged by tlirer. additional members was requested to notify, personally all members of their standing and endeavor to have the delinquents settle up their dues. The special rd r of t e evening, if the question-entertaining the State Mun cipal League members during' their stay.. The .question was discussed pro aud con and a motion prevailed to throw' the club rooms open to the visitors' during their entire-staand, to tender them some special entertainm-n- t one evening during their stay, a.lid tle matter was turned over to the social committee. A representative of the Deseret News appeared before the club soliciting their Support in advertising the city:, in the Christmas Evening News'ut tiie rate of $200 per page and a motion prevailed fot appropriating a sum not to . exceed $25. A fir the business enterprise town was brought pp but the hour being late it was referred to a special cominitee to report next Thursday. - The Week at me Theatre y I n-- le(eiod First Prize FOR The Most Sanitary i 'Mon-tessor- Business Place We have our new meat sheer working, come in and try a sample of our fine flavored chip beef i We ate leceiiing shipments of fresh Grapes. Sweet Potatoes. ( iiinhei i ies. etc.. eery day Least you forget We say it yet, Get it from Manti Grocery The Mutuals Following is the program for the south ward to be held Sunday evening: Male quartette, Melroy Ivjur aud others. Reading, Mabel Dyreng. The Finest Place to Trade Heavy Republican Gain?. To. the Ladies (From page If you have any sewing you wish DR, M. II. DE ARDEN EVE STRAIN SPKOIALIS 1) ROOMS: 2I.V2U; HOOPER BLDG. P. O. Box 1815 done call Miss Ella May Cox. Salt Lake City ! indicate that the papers ..Tonight mornings class is prepared to do all Her MAN THAT TIIE CORRECTS colstate is still in the Republicu Our. Fairy Play," two parts, Vita-graph kinds of sewing for the public, EYES CORRECTLY THE . comedy-dramaumn, and the people have endorsAt Manti, every 10 weeks under Miss Coxs direction. ed the choice of the state legislaandHisTombstone Slim :Slippery ture for a senator for the past . In Real Life. Essaupy comedy. In life fireman who twelve real the rescues .. and Saturday ycais by returning to the Monday te he. fair maiden Is married and eats senate, Reed Smoot, with a major- FOR tw o The Spellbound Multitude,2 mious. Atchison Globe. : parts, Kathlyn No. 9. ity of about 2,000. SHOE REPAIRING . Up-To-Da- News, No. 50. Hearst-Seli- g Tuesday WANT ADS. . Indian Wars Refought by U. S. Army, six reels. Thursday "The Man On The Box,, Dance Tonight. . five TxmLTknt Pat Cook of the Baker Lnmber Co., received a check of $15 yesterday as ii prize awarded by the American Lumberman in the r Retail Mi thoda Contest for September. The prize was awarded on a letter ( written by Mr. Cook, the subject being "Successful Way of Getting Business aud was placed in competition with papers written by lumbermen from all different parts of the United States. Relief Society . For Rent Manti Manti Co-o- Office room over For terms apply at Co-o- p For Rent- - Two good rooms, two blocks east of the bank. David 13tf Shaml. FOR SALK Home made butter for sale. of Mrs. Osmond Mseti. lire ll lu- Utahs best COAL, ask your neighbor. Phone In this county the. Republicans Call On elected both representatives, commissioner, clerk, treasurer, surC. veyor, sheriff and assessor, a total r 3 doors west of Anderson Dyreugs. of 8. The Progressives elected one commisioner. .The DemoLYONS BARBER SHOP crats elected, senator, recorder, atschools of and tended superiu torney First Class Tonsorial Work t. This gives the Republibans 8 out of 13. Smoot,, Howell ami Me I1akoi.ii Lak'-hn- , Second ( hair AOKN1S nut Oarty carried the county,. Matheson running behind. The City Tailors The latest reports show that (bn Demociats will hold the majority Mini IX KW k II.IMXi; in both branches ofcongress, though Manti . Uiah llie Republibans have made heavy 55 lower in the stearin i gains, PETER Shop tools High school students should visit A. O. Anderson parts. before purchasing shop tools. , 23, C. U. Wool Co. The program of the Relief soFor Sale The J. O. Reid resi ciety for the meeting to be held 4 rooms, closet,, pantry and deuce next Monday at three oclock p. m. ' bath. is as follows: (Jeneological- lesson, Mrs. Soren Ephraim peas are on sale at the Neilson. Manti Grocery. Current events, Tina Sidwell, Attention Hunters Tin1 huntSong, Margaret Braithwaite. ing season opens next Thursday. Born. A. O. Anderson has a complete FrxK Saturday, Ojtob'r 30th, to stock of all you may need along Mrs. Farrel Funk, a girl. this line, including Winchester WARREN Tuesday, November 3rd shells, the best. made. to Mrs. Perry Warren, a boy. For side SO acres hull in Reid Saturday October 30th, tv 30 acres funning laud and Mrs. E. E. Reid, a girl. balance crazing. 17 shares water C. D. Strang and 5 included. 12 from M ill make ditch. Expert Watchmaker formally of from Mt. Pleasant, now at 29 E. 3 So reasonable terms. Henry . JenSalt Lake with Alexander Jewelry 12f If it's to be printed bring it to Co. All work guaranteet.. Mail or- sen Repairing, Cleaning and pressing Done at cheap rates. The Messenger. Is this ti dry town? Send a post ders solicited. Mainsprings 75 cts office money order for 89.00 to the ' alt Lake City Brewing Co. aud Big Bargains dozen bottle beer At Nelson nnd Works in coats get ll barrel of aud suits, as we want to clear them large size, anti wet your whistle. 13 tf out before the holidays. Moderate Prices Quality-Prom- pt . CI)e The ladies literary club n i t Tlitir.s-daafteruo in with re nh nt .Mrs. Larson in the chair. Miss dan: Lamb gave a very inter sting paper mj'currcnt eyeuts Mrs. Becker played a piai b so'o in her usual ssiu- rtle. Mr. Selby Jones gave a wry interesting i ilk m care of plumbing, and Imt wakr, lot air and steam heating. Mr. Jones's talk was t instructive and was enall. by joyed Mrs. Larson read from a M ither '. The clul) met Thursd ly last t ue a good attendance present, new member three visitois were present. Mrs Luclla Vorhees read from the Care 'of the Hons", subject. Furnaces. Vocal solo Mrs. J. I. Madsen. Paper on textiles and Inclothing, Mrs. F. L. Tuttle. teresting report of the convention at Salt Lake was .given by delegate Mrs J. P. Madsen. . LARSON ar 111 house. Poor Mans ''Meat." In th1 Womans Hnnu Companion. Zona Gale, writing an article entitled Ethics and Cooks. saa. "The family of the legumes, the poor mans meat - the peas, beans, lentils and peanuts are found next in importance to moat and eggs, with peanuts one of the best balanced foods available, and a peanut butter sandwich is quite as nourishing as a ham sandw ich. Lewis Larson LAW ATTORNEY-A- Manti . Utah . . 60 EXPERIENCE be-twe- Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone tending a ketrh nnd riporrlnflon mat ascertain our opinion free wfiethor an Oniimunlcar 'nvpiiii"n 16 probehlf p'Hentahle. lunnHfnctlf confident lul. HANDBOOK on Patent ent free. Oldest airencf for eerurliifTpatentD Patents taken through Mumi A Co- receive tprrtal notice, without charge. Id the ijMb-kl- . Scientific American. A j Niw fa!! and winter Samples For Men and Ladies ALL THESE Are at your, command at Peterson the Tailors . Phone 125 Dow n wi-l- l IJcnia.ikisblr Chit of ('roup. ly a ' stl Tittle- Block, Courteous treatment and first class .work is our motto. We carry a full line of made to orJer clothing from, the Monarch Chic utij. Tailoring Comi'iany. i n ( jgjya Cofepnny ouroem Leo D. Muuk i ' . Prop m-:- i price mi Itel ial. That's whim mu f'ni jnt chance In m ike Jim lumb r and lmildinoit iijn if r- l.r.MUKK 0ok. Munk Barber Shop itVINDso Wc arc the recognized Bargain Headquarters for vi-- W4 Will all'IA lei pi ui(. . cell li time? niit nf ten Me will beat ei ' lew il,1 juice nr lie1 nf any iiilew lumber dealer III t be cell lit ry. f are williictbe I, M il" it tu g p, put 1 am lived his coughing spell'-.wh f it this remedy most grateful ir lor sah by all has done for him ei-.el- dealers. ' CALIFORNIA III and Out. juit tlm will civ,- - Expensive Love. -isl winter when my little But when you asked for my daugh- . money ha 1 croup I g U him a b utie i f ter, you told pie you sUil enough to support hi r in the I ( 'i ail'll R lie dy. l was accustomed to.;, said the father, Cliambi lain.; bi m . i a ii,? it stl in , who had been touched "les; bat that bon was a year ago. sir." replied 'be Iwritie Mr? ). M. Indiani.i. young man. "Bring engaged for a year Pu. "D cut the phlegm and rela expensive work, sir." . . DflaHaCs oQp DOWN and OUT . Service Pkcsider bvndvim'1y IlhirLated weeklf. Largest efr ' Journal. Terms, fl Sold brail newsdealer. 36) Broad vy, New York 1t F V labmatoo tXik branch luluMon ( nv e ir four nu nth, Co-o- p Satisfactory Tailoring 331003 Trade Marks r- TRY I'lO.e it. THAT GOOD PLACKTOTHADK The Messenger Baker Lumber Company, For All JOB WORK 1 i AT COOK. MAN A( i;M |