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Show tber, Orson Despain, Saturday and Sunday. lUYlSY'Oiv 00 I a M0NROE.' . i Arizona, and has gone back to bis herd. J. P. Auderson has bought out Jim Kelsons interest iu the pool hall. Peter Jacobsen, sr., Las gone to Joseph to assist n. ChrisloHerson us mason tend dr. J. T. Dalton and Leo Lenhardy of Carbondale, Colo., have been here this week buying cattle. Mrs. S. L. Brown left a few days ego for her home in Idaho. She has been visitiug her mother, Mrs. Robert Lee. The alfalfa seed at Marquardson, Jenson & Co. is selling fast. Dont defer securing your seed until it is too Mr3. Amu9 Root of Cedar city is visitiug with Mrs. George Stewart. The mumps epidemic is quite bad, nearly half the children being oat of school on account of them. The old folks party last Friday evening was one of the best and most enjoyable ever had in Central. W.Q. Morrison has a little boy quite ill wi'h diphtheria, but be is improvThe M. I. As will give a dance this ing. evening. Monroe sheepmen got through the J Orson Ilatchison has two very bick winter in a very good shape consider-n- g children. 4 i.X;& 4 ? the disadvantages, and the looses will be be Herds will moved light. Ebenezer Dalton is down from Gold County Assessor Hansen is in town north shortly to be at the shearing late. Mountain. this week. corrals. will at Vaoa Farmers are preparing for their 0. Magleby & Co. expect to move in- start aboutShearing David Woolard went with Albert 1. April to their new store next week. Auderson to southern Utah to look spring work. J. E. Magleby took his Maoris to Eollo Oancbat left Tuesday for IdaMonroe has signed agreements for Provo last week and furnished an en- afterbtock belonging to B. F. Saunders. 244 acres of to work on a farm. ho sugar beets to date. tertainment wilh them Saturday and B. Satwas Chris Sensen serenaded Town people are busy ditch ihaking Sunday. Mr. Magleby ha9 been invitBwhop J. W. Fairbanks cut his foot ed to gi ve an ent ercainment with these urday evening by the choir, of which qui'e and getting ready for farm woik. Monday on a disc barrow. he has been a uemb for a number of at conference Salt Lake people dnring H. O. Magleby is slowly improving, S auley Davis, who has been at Kimyears. but is not yet able to leave the house. in the Assembly hill. berly for a year past, is home for a few A big piece of improvement has The party given b the Vennyfelt days. . ... Supt. Maglebys little boy had a club was a splendid success, and $5 about been town fluished board. the by very severe attack of croup this J. B Morrison and Will Orroek of The canal through the northern part was netted, which was turned over to week. were speakers at Sundays Richfield of town has been changed so that it the choir. meeting. The town board I149 completed the does not follow The town board is having a lot of along the street, but revision of the ordinances, and a copy has been cut so that it crosses the hauled onto the streets. The j Miss Mattie Gardner has returned gravel has been posted. rom Salt, Lake and has gone up to street from one 6ide to the other. The street down to the epot is especially has work cost e about $200. Kimberly! Marys-valto has fixed Magleby gone being up. parley to look after the shearing of a There is a rumer that a company is A carload of household goods was Fred Gaucbat has moved to the W. herd of bucks. to take hold of the opera house prop- started for Canada F. Wright ranch and will make cheese James Tuesday. A couple of Colorado cattle buyers erly which has been lying in an unfin this spring and summer. Peterson, J. Ostlund and Chris B. Jenwere in town Tuesday. Saleable stock ished state for several years and will sen and families started today. Ralph aud Lee Fairbanks and Gran-vi- ll Is scarce here now. complete the structure. Monroe is in C. H. Tueswont Larson to Monroe started Wednesday fer need of a good house, and Miss Lizzie Ejss, one of our teachers it is to be hoped the company will day with the cattle buyers. The buy- Idaho, to work ou the Twin FalU cagoes home every evening on account succeed in its plans. The house can be ers have picked up about seven car- nal. of the serious illness of her mother at completed for about $5000. loads of cattle in ibis neighborhood. After several months of intense suf-fe- s Joseph, ing and a gradual decline, NathanL. Winget has moved his store and frS3 SV to improve this iel Ilouchelt meat market iuto the building just week. fti'j-S- f himxu-- a. ANNABELLA. Carries a fine-selecte- d stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes, Notions, Etc. . We invite the public patronage Opposite Postoffice, '' .vA ANNABELLA, UTAH. l . I ELSINORE. rTJ O i 1 S M 4:A .HXJi $ II D. P. Jensen went to Kimberly reoeived of the mar .vage ot Andrew Muuson and Lillian Tuesday. OTnubinson, both of Monroe, at Spring-vill- e Miss Minnie Lorensen came home recently. last week. The Monroe dramatic company N. P. Nielson has put a nice fence played a couple of nights at Kimberly around h. s place. lust week, and made au excellent, finanAlbert Olsen has returned from a cial success. visit to Salt Lake, It is to your interest to inspect the President Seegmiller and Horne adalfalfa seed on hand at Marquardson, Jenson A Co. of Elsinore. Classes of dressed the meeting Sunday. seed from 8 cents per lb. and upA surprise party was tendered Mrs. wards. Staples Monday, the oooasion being her birthday. Albert Anderson has been visiting Erick Nielson and Delbert Lorenson with his sister, Mrs. Jacob Magleby. He has charge of stock for B. F. Saun- are under arrest but out on bonds on ders in southern Utah and northern a charge ot larceny. It being alleged tsm es.i iYt sr ?f. ms Some farmers have begun plowing. A. R. Hawley visited the B W. & H. mine Saturday. George Stewart ha9 gone to Kimberly to seek employment. Mr. and Mrs. William Marble have gone to Marvsvale for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Waters of Richfield visited her parents here Sunday. Robert Hawley came home Taesday from Provo, where he has been .taking a missionary course. Mr. and Mrs. Jamee Despain and Miss Agnes Despain visited their bro- - $1.53 THE HERALD selection aud do you a flrst-clae- s ) I,.. . ) Orange Judd Farmer (Weakly) .59 Yeai Book and Almanac HENRIE ARTHUR IMPORTER AND DEALER IN MIMS id $3.03 FU RICHFIELD, ALL FOR $1.75 MM UTAH. All the News TWICE A WEEK WITH The Idea! Farm Paper (Weekly) and A IO) 13 Almar.ec for Agriculturists GET THErt ALL SEND vAW V'S5 - TO THE Ltasnis t HERALD COMPANY I Salt Lake City. &sl Hsadsio&ss & Specialty. Cemetery TOorti of H Idns. oItc(te6. Iron anfc Steel fence, for Cemetery purpoKi. have only Pnrte desiring work lunudmy I line will eaU on eard todropnt ini postnl them their home with design, and give estimate.. The Herald, The Reaper, - job. The reception at the home of. A. D. Nebeker last Thursday evening to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fairbanks in honor of their marriage, was a very pleasant affair. About fifty guests were ij f 11 - Dont forget to place your order for monument work with Arthur Henrie. He is prepared now to give you a good ,X ,j; I i1 Druorsriedicines " Joshua Gardner has returned from Salt Lake where he has been for a couple of months, and is now out in the insurance business. Kelly went to Salt Lake ltst, week to meet a daughter and eon-i- n law who are on their way ' . up from Buaver to Idaho, :&'' .V j For everything in the line of ! Bertleson adjoining w ' : MEADQC1ARTERS i tmr CENTRAL. 'TjtlV v : - ba-ll- mg vv. 1 1 ;v . m Drug Co. M. A. Davis Co. 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