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Show We want to furnish your 7 xL for the Season. JEFFERSON Count? 'Mews TIbe JScavet THE PEOPLES rAPER TO THE Ideal Published every Friday afternoon by Mall Plasters and Fiber Portland Cement BEAVER COUNTY NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY PUBLIC GENERAL t at Milford, Beaver County, Utah. I matter Jnne 1, 1908, at the pout at Milford, Beaver County, Utah, uwler the Act of March 3, 1879. Thia paper waa entered aa aecond class ifflee ol Millord and Surrcunding Towns Milford ia aitnated in the richest minin district in the great Commonwealth of Utah and ia the metropolis of Southern Utah. She ia surrounded by valuable farm lands and ia adapted to stock raising, fruit growing, etc. Milfonl in the gateway to the great Dixie fruit district and the famous Virgin oil fields. Having established quite a satisfactory earlier here, w hich with all due modesty I may credit to efficient workmanship, square dealing and modest prices, it will he iny object to Mining Timbers SUBSCRIPTION One Year Mix ...Visit Milford Regularly... Months a stay of two weeks, until such business will warrant a perma- every month for time as press of Will be here on nent location. We are now on the preaa big mining edition and you'i hurry If you wantin' bn it7 Thi be the greatest boosting edition foril anrl Beaver County has eve anil will be the means of letting outside world know of our great May 23, 1910 FOR TWO WEEKS SMITHSONS and ill kiids of Windows and Building We have in stock Hardwood Material Editor and Manager "Old man, my mama sent me to yon ylth this. But, here we drop the curtain, for the old man, although extremely grateful for the kindness, ia highly connected and hopes in more the than one way to appreciate the kindness extended to him. That the ladiea can grow aa parliamentary aa men waa shown in the case of Miss Wilcox, charged, in the M recent meeting of the Daughters of kl the American Revolution, with violation of discipline. When the debate opened Miss Wilcox waa denied the floor on the high parlimentary ground that she was the subject matter of the debate. Bravo! No esar or despot Milford ia sadly in need of a at reel who ever ruled the Iloiue of Represensprinkler, and the town board ah uld tatives at Washington has ever d one take tills matter under consider! ion anything like that. Provo Post land establish such a thing beforelthe Notice real hot summer days commeace. Salt Lake City, Utah April 26lh,1910. If the street were sprinkled ev Notice ia hereby given thacin acday it would be the means of keej cordance with the provisions of an down a great deal of the dust wl Act of Congress, approved August 18, now piles up in the stores and resit 1894, entitled "An Act making approThink the matter over gentle n: n. priation for sundry civil expence of the government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1895, and for other For the next week or two th purposes, I, William Spry, Governor of the News force will be occup of the State of Utah have made application to the Commisioner of the getting out the special mining ed? Genral Land Office for the survey of of this paper and as a result the the following described full and fracular publication will necessarily tional townships of the unsurveyed somewhat neglected. We ask public lands of Utah, vis: readers to bear with us for thia ah ship 27 South, Range 16 West. Township 27 South, Range 17 West. Towntime and we are sure the big edit! ship 28 South, Range 17 West, Salt will more than make np for our sb Lake Base and Meridian. coming for the next couple of weel That said lands are reserved from any adverse appropriation by settlement or otherwise except under righta After a man has been tossed a bo that may be found to exist of prior by the rude storms of life; After inception, fora period to extend from haa been dashed against the rocks April 8th, 1910 until the expiration cf daya from the date of the filing hi sixty ia to how it cheering adversity, of the towhship plats of the survey in to meet a good natured person willii .he district Land Office at Salt Lake to offer aid in the feeling of charii ity, Utah, daring which period of 5$ taught by the Savior. No wonder Mi kxty days, the State will exercise e exclusive right of selection of any world ingrowing better; that Dour h lands not embraced in any valid be would as done to others by you erse claim, for the satisfaction of often acta like a ray of aunahine an grants. hope to some poor wandering one ou William Spry on the dark ocean of life, to cheer hin Governor of Utah rat May 13 last June 3 to the goal of light, peace and safety A pcor, old. tired and hungry man who had seen better daya, and wh POST OFFICE HOURS: On week days from 8 a. ro. to 7 p. m. Money fcaJ Battled with adversity all wintei orders and registery business doves m. Khar;! On Sundays office in araqiininfalieTlOod tliblTdpill ' pq open from 8 unfel 10 a. m. All mail j struck 4lj)fopd Wedne Volley leaving for the tfastand West must be m hy 7:20 p.Jm. and for Beaver, (Uy nnripr rrpun)Unitea mosL di; IfeA'hOuse and Frisco, mail must lie A he sat (in tha Hulled couraglng. In by 8)15 a. m. track opposite the railroad row , j little bov came over to him with a DYSPEPSIA TABLETS TruM lunch and a bucket of coffee and said I and No man ever got rich by trying to make other beleive he waa the only one who knew anything. You cannot climb the ladder of success by tread- on others coma. Keep off their j ing corns and dont knock. There are others and they have brains and i now I something as well as you do. j for Reaches and General Wagon Repairs. Rock Springs, Castle Goto and Smithing Coal Hardware, Lath Blocks and Pickets Pk,n Builders Schou) J. Come early and make your appointments so ran regulate my work. Don't put off until too late, ABSOLUTELY 1 Doors RATES: 60c 2.00 I Three Months 1.00 Sample Copies sent free on request. Advertising rates made known on application. W. L. ELSWICK, AT Lumber, Mouldings, r & Fotheringham WHOLESALE AND RETIAL I : Meats, Groceries, Vegetables, Hay and Grain I Painless Extraction of Teeth my Specialty We Sell for Gish Only and can save you money, our fresh meats. off on I No charge for extraction of teeth when bridge or yJate work is done. No charge for consultation or advice. FREE ! OFF ON OUR GROCERIES 5 ! A Few Prices $5.00 and $6.00 Cold crown or bridge work per tooth Sets of teeth from Fillings from $ 1 0.00 up - - - . Extraction (painless method) Extraction (children) Teeth Cleaned ; - $ .00 up $1.00 1 - - 50c - - $1.50 ALL WORK GUARANTEED Dr. L. Marco Still We Grow, Why? BBSBSSBBaBSSBSSIBBBBBSNBBB&BBaSBaBat RFPAI ICC This is a strong, careful, safe and successful institution.. It is a growin every particular. bank active, Your account ing, will be appreciated by the bank and your interests will always be carefully consideiea. Our officers are experienced bankers. Our directors are all well known, business men; o directors If who are DIRECT. not are a customer they you of this Bank, let this be your invitation to become one. up-to-da- te well-to-d- State Bank of Beaver County MILFORD, UTAH 1 ! SURGEON DENTIST Milford, Utah At Smithsons L. . GRIFFITHS Carries the beat and most complete slock of everything in Groceries , Dry Goods , Miners Supplies and All Kinds of FRESH and ' CURED MEATS If there is anything yon want, we hare It, and can supply you at right prices. FRISCO, UTAH S ! ! - jQ Stt-w- ch J. A. INGOLS EN6INEER, ASSAYER AND j CHEMIST U. $. Deputy Mineral Snrnyor for Utah aid Nevada We are now prepared to give prompt attention to IF ITS THERE WE'LL FIND IT Office and Labratory opposite Opera House Phone 46 Milford. Utah 4S4444444444ese44ee44ae4444ee44e444444444444444444 4 4 t |