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Show t Grand Rallies! Badger, Iverson and Jesse Jewkes Will Speak at Orangeville and Castledale Cas-tledale To-night Just as we go to press we learn that ! rallies are to be held at both Orange-! Orange-! ville and Castledale tonight at the usual I hour. Arrangements have been made J to transfer the speakers from one meet-I meet-I ing to the other so as to let both audiences audi-ences hear all the speakers. The speakers will be Hon. Jesse D. Jewkes, Senator Carl Badger, Attorney G. A. Iverson and some of the county candidates. Come out and hear the live issues of the campaign. I Plenty of hard wall plaster and everything every-thing you need for furnishing a home on hand at J. W. Nixon's. A new girl is reported at the home of Geo. Sitterud of Orangeville yesterday morning. This is the seventh lrl in the family. Huntington Co-op is shipping their third car of alfalfa seed, thev will get your alfalfa seed and honey if you give them a chance. A Bargain A lot and a half with two room house and other buildings, good fruit, etc., iheap. Inquire of A. D. Dickson. Fm-ik Howard of Huntington is here for a yisit with his sister, Mrs. Ella Stewart. Mr. Howard recently returned return-ed from a mission to the southern states. Moah Times. Pigs, pigs, pigs-Wi- s"1 vm buy you sell, we buy old ones, young ones I Berkshires, Palond Chinas, O. I. C. or any breed. Humphrey Bros., Orangeville. Orange-ville. 3-4 The Miller Merv. Co. announces a special cash sale ' L,heir ' big stock. As they have the goods and are cntting them loose it will pay you to look over their announcement on the supplement I to this issue. Elias and Eli?s H. Cox, father and J son, are visitors in the city from Huntington, Hunt-ington, Emery Co. Tney arrived Tues-j Tues-j day and propose spending a week here. ' The former paid his last visit here thirty-three years ago. News, St George. I Dr. Tinges was in Ferron Thursday assisting Dr. .Flood with an operation Ion Morris Singleton. It is reported as ! being very successful. This is the third operation Morris has had for abcesses since his attack of typhoid fever about a year ago. It is hoped that this may be the last. The Ray Jensen harness shop has been much improved lately, the room has I been doubled and the main part is being filled with new goods ready for the trade. The saddles being made are of the best that hand work and years of experience can produce, besides being handsome they are built for comfort and hard usage. A son of John P. Nordell, about ten years old, had his hand badly torn by the explosion of a blasting cap last Sunday. It is the old story of the boy and the cap. His first two fingers and thumb were badly torn up but .is the bones were not broken hopes are entertained en-tertained for the complete recovery of the injured member. The boy was at once brought to town and the injury dressed by Dr. Tinges. He is getting along nicely. Biliousness is due to a disordered condition con-dition of the stomach. Chamberlain's Tablets are essentially a stomach medicine, med-icine, intended especially to act on that organ; to cleanse it, strengthen it, tone and invigorate it, to regulate the liver and to banish biliousness positively and effectually. For sale at Snow's Pharmacy. W. H. Leonard in town and bought 200 bushels alfalfa feed. Will don't do much blowing, but gets there with the goods. |