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Show f.r IP yrjjfce, t.;; p v T - ''r'. u;l.,L fr ''? ' (v:3srf'xr' x s,wXr?Vx)r.-,-Tr- "-- - ' vV'-'v-- Tav' p ts,? T JM'-J- T, J j V VAL T '.j OOOCJOOOOOOOOOOOCCOOOOOOGOeCCOOCOOOOOOOOOOGOOCOOOOOOOCCOCCOOCOOOOOOOOOCCOOO a 1; YOUTHS GENTS, . AND - BOYS - CLOTHING i 3300GOGOOOOOeCOOOOOOCOOCOCGOOOOOOCOOCCOGOOOOCCCOOOCOOOOOOOOOCOCOGOOOCCOOO V. 3 o r Ta ! J ji, A';. fv ;:,( - J Our Stock of Fall and Winter Goods just in. 1 ' t CO l COATS, c CAPES ..t and t it ttt ,ooitit i i , 4 JACKETS f 4 - ; 4 BTc ttL ' I k! 0$ ness H Tmnniigs CALL The Very Latest. - Ef Mc0eJI P&ttenis KIS a H i 1 Hi - I . Jo t ' mf P D' P M. PETBMSON & CO y JKSIFiElB qumwnqs. 4 and January 1. All tickets remain good till January 3. -- 1 Mrs. George T. Knight was down from Utah county for the funeral of 7 Ole Peterson. her brother-in-law- , tcMiNrMrJrMrvJCMrsjrJisjcMfsjrsJtMt cheaper than the ordinary price. The jpire Meat Market. Ky at Empire Market, Model. mlllpending the holidays i- vvfc'f'X- - yj . L .cl tL0MN d rk Is home from Provo tor the John F. Chidester and Joseph H. Ericksen went to the capital Wednesday. 31 Mr. aud Mrs D. B. Meteer went to Mt. Pleasant to attend a party given by the Masonic order at that city. Dr. W. M. Griffith has purchased the Stewart corner on upper Main street from Mrs. I. J. Stewart and G. in Beaver and is now making Salt Lake city his abiding place. William Seeguiiller of Kanab was in Biehfleld Christmas day, awaiting the arrival at Marysvale of some machinery for the Coeonin ) company. Misses Billa and Jennie Snyder were down from Salr Lake to spend Christmas with Mr. aud Mrs. Gideon Snyder, They returned to their home Monday. There are two cases of smallpox at Salina. The disease is in quite a light form and was properly quarantined before there were any exposures to George A. Beal is spending part of Ence. this week at Ephraim with his parMiss Josephine Nielson was down for Mnt. Apply to 0. L ents. from Ephraim spending Christmas at th. i John Meteer and Gideon Snyder root good flour call at the went to Salt Lake Sunday on a min- the home of Mr. and Mrs. George A. speak of. Beal. 5 t L' t Hill. ing deal. A horse race was ruu Christmas day Lester and Miss Pearl Wright came Chris between Big bargains at The Arcade in sta home Christmas Midget aud a pony he from Salt eve, tionery, books, school supplies and Lake and she from Trenton, Cache Nielson brought from Nevada. Midget came out on lead without a very good to eat at the notions. county. hard race. William Hansen and Boy Nielson of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ogdens first L Larsen, county superintendas dowu from Kim- - Mt. Pleasant spent holiday week with born arrived at their home Tuesday. A. or here. relatives schools in Sanpete county, ent . n He was a boy of nine pounds. All are t s uncc went to Kimberly Monday evening to Wheat 80 cents oats $1.50 well. o per bushel, tarted for home in doing look after some business he bad at a cwt. and eggs 30 cents per dozen at i The funeral of Ole Peterson was mine there. store. Ogdens held at the Academy hall Sunday free delivery. Em- For using abusive language toward Bemember the Empire Meat Market noon as announced in last week's iskt. at-Marshal ; Colloway Joseph Zoolig, pays the highest Market price for sue of the Beaper. .. fe. V- - Jliams visited in Mt. and N'els Jeppsou George Thompson hides and , pelts. bpi sst nek. There have been two extra police of- were mulcted a V each by Judge Laur-itzei Gledhlll is home from Salt Lake ficers, G. W. BlomquiBt and August on Friday. I r England sausage. Bay vacation week at his home Nielson, on duty all week to assist spending llarket. Children dont you remember the in Vermilion. Marshal Calloway. L..' to save sausage pop and mother used to good money you pit Watch night meeting at the M. E. A surprise party was tendered Mrs. make a long about hog killin time." 1st' Orrock's. church this (Wednesday) evening H. L. Moule last Monday evening. It W ell get that same kind of sausage you DiU.1 jje place to get a good from 11 to 12 oclock. was a genuine surprise, aud a very at the Market. Empire Msware. Oluf Lund is building a very neat pleasant time ensued. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Webb were Dari Wilkinson was down from over from Monroe passed a few days brick cottage on First West street just Saturday. That above the Poulsen mill. week. t Mammoth for Christmas. He went on was his first leave of absence from the Christmas week passed off quietly, back to his work at the Grand Cen- Annie Laurie mill in over a year 'and spent part of this and without incident. Dancing was tral mine the next day. ichfleld. he spent it most all at home. the amusement. if leading Moore John of S p--, Spanish Fork was George Brinkerhoff was over from 'ter worst and hskd Andrew Lawson was down from here visiting bis daughter, Mrs. B. E. Tharber Monday. He is doubtful as ire Market. He Collet, the latter part of last week. to the effects the winter is going to Kimberly spending Ohristnias. daughter Teen went back home He returned home Monday. have on cattle in Wayne county, and Friday. Ephraim. A. S. Kiehke of Salt Lake city was ie now out of the cattle business. A boy who weighed a full 12 pbunds Noney on nnderware a visitor at the home of Mrs. Martha was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph y 'Drrocks store. Scarlet fever was discovered at the Horne the latter days of last week. last Saturday night. home of H. W. Bamlose Monday mornWan t Joseh lost He returned home Monday. ing and quickly put under quarantine. buy Jouf pcrcil try) feggs, butte .iom diphtheria. Aea E. Hawley was in from Central Lynn, the lad who hadjhls shoulder and kinds of ooantry produce at all n went to Salt Monday. He reports the village free pat oat 6t place sotde time ago, is the highest-Markprices.Empire. of days. of diphtheria and thinks that school patienti 7 I.'Ccoaple P We give cbuponS wlttl ail cash pur- will resume right after New Years. few days in rlitcjf 'enta Superintendent James Billing sly chases, so that oustdmers can get a the past itesk. Eroifi now until February 1 all ahot-gun- s was down front the B. W. and H. mine Very pretty let erf chlnawars. The I '? b lire spending the Model. at Meteer Bros, are offered tor several tidies the past week. Work ten per oent off the tegular price. has been closed down there during I ' ?r his ehildhood, Sohool Supplies, books, stationery ThiSj of course, is a Ispdt cash propoholidays and Jim wanted to see the Ws Morrill of Pi- nd notions era going at cost at tbs sition. 6t capital. TTidnesddy hsfe. ArOade. No is the chance for a ct Elsinore lost Joseph Fields, the veteran newsThe nicest and pleasantest mediTa Chrisldas ete. paper publisher, was bare Monday. cine I have ever used for Indigestion Grad Western adnounoef Mr. Fields printed the Beaver Star, and constipation is Chamberlains pie lot of baby a holiday rate of one far tor thS the first paper printed in that patt of Stomaoh and Live? Tal lets, Bays Mel-ar- d are no two allka roind trip between all of it station. the state, some 80 years ago. Be has Fi Craig of htiddiegrove, N. Y. m 2o per cent i TiokeU U1 bo aold December 24; 13, reoently disposed of all his holdings j They work like a charm and do not U Wk ods tid (tore. tat I fe: et r lt Sal-isbdr- A i i gripe or have any unpleasant effect. For sale by Neill Drug Co. John II. Jeuseu and J II. Kyhl went to Provo Monday to see a continuous lime kiln there is in use there. A rter their return Mr. Kyhl is to build a similar one for Jeuseu & Sons above the ciiy. District Attorney John F. Chidister reports nine inches of snow at There has been continuous sleigh riding up there for over five weeks something not had in. 17 years failure of Coriantion." Why didnt the manager discover this fatal error before and save the investors money? -- Truth. Notice the latest thing and styles in photography on exhibition at the previous. Ferd Borg, Lester Elliott and Clarence Christensen were up before Justice Lauritzen Friday for disturbing the peace. The two former pleaded guilty and were taxed $5 each. Clarence stood trial and upon conviction Pan-guitc- h. Skating parties were numerous the past week. The Ice has not heen very good on account of being covered with snow.but good clear ice is bein ,ormed rapidly now, and excellent skating is promised. Angus Fillmore of Burrville returned from a mission to Texas last Friday evening. He stopped off here couple of days to pay his respects to a certain Bichfleld Belle in the north part of town. J. E. Heppler has filed a notice of location to the White Spot springs located near Gleuwood. He announces his intentieu of running sev eral tunnels aud trenches into the ground in quest of water. George Crosby is booked to retire from the editorship Of the Bichfleld Reaper to engage in the practice of law. This isnt the first time on re cord when a man has gone from to worse. Price Advocate. post-oiilc- Dr. West and Mrs. ilf Kesslar come up from Salina Sunday to see Mr. James Olsen, who had heen nursing the children of Dr Kjairbye. Mrs. Olsen was taken suddenly very ill, and was removed home Monday. lined wras $10. v Bichard and Nephi Peterson returned home last Tuesday evening to be here for holidays. They knew uo'b-in- g of their fathers death until they arrived in town. They had not been successful in finding employment in Nevada so their unexpected return. To The People. We feel to express our deepest gratitude for your kindness and sympathy shown us in our sad hour, and kindly thank Mr. Jones and choir for the beautiful musio they rendered, and those who assisted us in making th6 ' bad services so complete. Mbs. OlE Peterson And Family. No doubt old Santa Claus' intention to present Mr. and Mrs Ed Tbur-he- r with a baby daughter Christmas, but he was a few hours late and did not arrive with the little one until the morning following Christmas. William Salisbury and Dora Biley were granted a marriage license and were married by County Clerk Jorgensen Saturday. The groem is aged 29 and the bride 17. Both are members of well known families of Richfield. was President W. B. Seegmiller wee down to Salina Saturday, Sunday and the most of Monday. He says that Salinas fair is in full swing when he left and that the local choir is going te bsvs quite a bit of cash out of that time. Orestes U. Bean has writen another play, and the cruel leading lady Who is to star in the leading part, made it a part of the contract that he ahonld assume a noma de plume, stating that the name O. U. Bean, as author, appearing on tht bills, would kill any play. Here wfe haVe the Secret of the Come anb See. !arnc00f SatMes, Collate, paeft Gutfita, 1?0rec Blanftcte, Collar pate Bit f?int0 . iff ttarncflfc Eittra anb jfurnl0btnG0t H. P. Hansert f iMt Boot ttottb r Of " X. e. - - ColV |