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Show Page 8 EUREKA REPORTER Dig Special for Saturday only at Die Special for Saturday only at, the Tin tic Mere. Store. Silk Host? the Tlntlc Merc. Store. Silk Hose T for $1.00 a pair. for $1.00 a pair. Mr. and Mrs. Dun Sullivan of Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Rife and c,hll-j!- r are the parents of tme dren spent Sunday at American Fork i big baby boy, born last week. where they were guests of Mr. and D. II. NiRonger and son left Tues- Mr. It. It. Rhodes. Mrs. James I. Driscoll returned day for Hall lailto City v.here they aj spent hanksglving Hay with other few days ago after spending a couple, niouibers of the family. of months at Salt Lake City. Mrs.l;'i Illum-liurWare, sou of H. E. Dilcnll will remain In this city Ware of Kureka, whs inurrii'il in lion-Lli after the first of the year. Ion on June 25th, last, to Miss Doro- The Gulden Sunset Minim: roui-!- r thy Durey. Tlie young mail liar been j pnuy, whose place of buHlness is at' In the east attending school. Mammoth, has levied another as- Miss Margaret Owens, Mian Carol (Sessincnt of half a cent per share. Jensen, Miss Catherine Stark and Thomas E. Chatwln Is the secretary Miss Josle nunnell, all students at of thu company. the University of Utah, are enjoying The Junior class of the Tlntlc their Thanksgiving vacation with High School conducted a very suctheir parents in this city. cessful dancing party last Friday Wllford Frock let on was slightly evening. The affair was given at injured on Wednesday when he fell the High School Clym, and music was while assisting in the repair of a furnished by Morleys orchestra. large coal bin owned by the Eureka Silk Hose,' brown and black. $1.00 Coal A Feed Co. Mr. Freckleton a pair. Tlntlc. Merc. Co., Special for loft the following day for Sprlng-vlll- e Saturday only. where he will remain with Ills Mrs. Frank Taylor returned home family until lie recovers from his in- early In the week after a trip to Salt juries which arc rather painful hut Lake, where she was called on n" no moans serious. by 'ourit of the serious llljesg of her Join the Fraternal Order of father, Charles Hanks, of Salem, Eagles. For one dollar per month who recently submitted to an operaand no assessments you gut $1.00 a tion at the L. D. S. Hospital. day sick benefit and $100.00 funeral The Mutual Improvement Associabenefit, with the use of the. City tions conducted tholr usual open Hall and tlie Free Library. How Iiouko Tuesday evening. progiam much do yon want for a dollar? Do Several Interesting talks, some mimiyou eipect board and room as well? cal numbers and mailings were given Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farren, Mr. and later In the evening dancing was and Mrs. lOdwurd Fox and Mrs. Jack enjoyed. There was a large attend Hast or brook were In Halt take last anen. Sunday and Monday and while (hero William Milligan, whose present visited Mr. Ftistorbrook who Is at home Is at Miles, Montana, was hack the St. Marks Hospital. Claude in Kureka during the week, being n Dentils, former Kureka man, Is alat the home of Mr. and Mrs. so receiving treatment there., and at guest Frauk Hensley, The young innns the Holy Cross Hospital the local parenls are former residents of Kupeople called oil llcbcr Carlson, a reka, Mr. Milligan having followed victim of a recent accident at tho nillronding In Ibis district for a numChief Cons, inlno. Ollier Eureka ber of years. people who are hospital patients at The Twenty Years Ago" Items In Halt Lake nnd who wuro vlnltml Iasi Wednesdays Deseret News Inore: Nick Ferrumlo, Jotieph Web- cluded the following which will be ber and Alfred J. l'ahli. of Interest to Kureka people: "(!. L. Silk Homo, brown and black, $1.00 Ritchie, a well known electrician a pair. Tlntlc Merc. Co., Hperlal for and mining engineer or Eureka, was Saturday only. instantly killed when ho ncctilently The members of tho Five Hundred came in contact with a high tension Club and their husbands celebrated wire on tho lino of the Tellurlde llie fourth anniversary of the clubs Power company." organization with a turkey dinner Information reaching relatives In followed by cards, (he pnrty taking this city indicates that Mrs. Ilyron place at the lioinn of Mr. and Mrs. J. King, who met with an automobile 1. H. Craven Saturday evening, accident eight weeks ago in Pitts('overs were Inld for sixteen, with burg, is still in very serious condione long table which had ns a contcr-piec- o tion. Mrs. King, who in a cut glass bowl of red carna- with her husband visited in company tions. Ferns and smllux were also a few years ago, Is a sister-in-la- this city of used effectively In tho table deco- Mrs. (1. C. Lindsay and Mrs. Edward rations while rod roses were used In Homier, also the daughter-in-laof decorating the living room. The Mrs. Theodore Miller. plaeo and tally cards were In keepVard Kuhrlskle has qualified as a ing with Thanksgiving. During the gooso hunter. He went to Spanish dinner a telegram was received from Fork last Sunday and Joined a party Mr. and Mrs. F. 10. Kendrick, of Lake of friends on a short hunting trip Charles, Ln., former members of the on tho club, wishing all a happy lime. First IfVn In the were awardprizes ed to Mrs. Hebor Jones and David Russell, Jr., consolation prizes went .own wo of lh birdsY.ri !, Eu-re- Friday, November ai ijJ ka I 1 ; un-J.j- "; M I wai P on itf romn large itora 3 red F h Syrti w Sos w w card-game- r 'Sldrsfi. irrSi"! if : 5n. !r"'" r. ' Mrs. 1 fal, d h,m 1. nVJ m' Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. George1'"? Solhern, Mr. and Mrs. n. A. Wilkins. I , Mr. snd Mrs. Nell (Vllare, Dr. sndL Mr ftml MrB- Ferguson, a number of friends Mrs. K. L. (lark, Mr. and Mrs. David ISr, onUrlataiul Holier Jones, Mr. and J." on Monday evening, tho pnrty being In honor of their son and daughter-in-laMr. snd Mrs. Jessie E. whose msrrlsgo took Ferguson, A flood Tiling DON'T kllHS IT. place on the 12th of the month. Mrs. Ferguson was formerly Miss Grsco Send your name and address McKay of Hantaquln. An lnterest- plalnly written together with 5jing program wss'carrled out at the ll' 10 Chamber- ,,p and Mr. and Mrs. Fergusons ? lain Medicine Co., Dos Moines, Iowa, party friends presented them with a large and recelvo in return a trial package number of beautiful and useful gifts Chninborlnln'a containing Cough An elegant luncheon was served. AtRemedy for colds, croup, bronchial, the party were: John "flu" and whooping coughs, and tending Mathews, Maynard flrlggs, Frank Stomtickling trout; Chamberlain's Goar, Maynard Cronin, Arthur Croach and Liver Tablets for atomach nin, Ronald McDonald, Dean Ilen-rlotroubles, indigestion, gassy pains Clarence Arthur nick that crowd tho heart, biliousness noil, Dougal Gonrley, McMurphy, Henry and const lpnticai; Chamberlain's llloss, Elmer Ferguson, llert FerguSalve, needed in every family for son and Clemen Ferguson. burns, scalds, wounds, piles, and The Tlntlc Hofei, under tho manskin affections; theso valued mediof Mr. and Mrs. Dahl, catcines for only 6 cents. Dont miss it agement ering to the best transient trade, Ruaaell Copyright 1923 Kj Hsh! ivShhf s Jr w, d, o lhone ntEVFVTS INFECTION Tho greatest discovery in flesh healing is the marvelous Horocone, a preparation that conies in liquid nnd loader form. It is a combination tivatiiiciit that not only purifies the wound of genus that causo infection hut itlienl (he flesh with or extraordinary speed. Had wound ruts which take weeks to heal with the ordinary liniments rwnd quickly under the powerful influence of this wonderful remedy. Price (liquid) SOe, fiOc anil $1 .20. lVwdcr 80o and COc. ISoIJ by . lUjmrr lhnniuu'y 104-J- . o Union Church Services Held Here Yesterday union service of the Methodist and Episcopalian churches was held at the edifice or the former on Day. The principal Tlmnksgiving address was made by Rev. Leacher and in addition to the musical numbers by the choir solos were rendered by Mrs. P. J. Uonner and Mrs. Charles Hosincr. , A o- A fCHEVROLE,; Chassis Roadster Touring Utility Coupe .. Sedan Light Delivery $G10 Ton Truck $695 $519 $615 I $620 $820 $985 UPNTER WHO INVITES DEATH. Style that blizzards cant hurt Hart Schaffner and Marx over-coat- s. are built to stand the gaff. They 11 buck through snow and sleet for you without losing their smart good looks. Only high quality can do that quality in cloth, style and sewing. W. F. SHRIVER Tho biggest fool hunter we have heard of la many a day is a lower peninsula man who went to the woods in tho Republic district In Koarch of deer. That he Is alive to- the woods the ! day, going WHY NOT BUY A HOME? house on Main day Is due to the poor atm of another back home. liefollowing related his experiMANY lower Michigan man. BARGAINS OFFERED' Dood building TotwithbuiMtag ence to a railroad employee on the on it. 100 by 200 feet. The hunter made for himself out South Shore $100. line, finishing his story of paper what resembled a set of by furnished house on Rail- was he forever stating that estate n deer horns and then entered the RenU ,or with deer hunting.' He said!nd durance agent, has quite a a timber. He labored under the Im- through 0UBe ,or 50. Rents that when men tied ImitJtlon horns j lon ll of local residence proper- -' i so pression that If he disguised himself to whlch are offered for sale at re4 roHm as a buck that deer wound not fear doertheir heads and then entered thetiw aALeadTilla country that it was time for arkably low prices. It is not at I raoticaRvw him and might even come so dose hnnters to pull out for home. u unusual for owners of fine places! Several that he could get an easy shot. It He considers 10 n 8UC,b on them that they beiernr. built h?u,ei is needless to state that he had never his aim was himself lucky because willputmove prices taraB Md a trifle tTerV relsonsh-Under or off. else quickly. he present a hunted before thla year. would probably have been arrested conditions it Is wrong to even think1 to chtnoe lie had not been In the woods for manslaughter, get a at ? bargain price. of T niUi11 we See rent. Mr. but bepaying no do Carrity'for 4 long when he was sighted by the lieve any Michigan Jury would conmZu. ho ,or other lower Michigan man. who was vict him. " from another camp, and who hunting The fool hunter will always be raised his rifle and fired at what he with na. The ho r.M man who shoots at (Row. $2100. took to be a buck. Much to his surFOR RENT 5 .room furnished who ' T headlights and!' Very desirable piece of property bouse prise, he heard a man yell after kills his own near high schooL on Main horses, the j street upper who at shooting and npon Investigation travels the rnnwsys. and chap built residences.consisting all of tbe!two Particulars! These and other bargains. See discovered that he had mistaken a Frank Garrity,-Eurekman for a deer. He soon learned ' uVRWMhH!a fcitv.the horn on 4request. room house with cabin, biggest fool f0 ,? the reason for his mistake and that! ,ot' and be certainly is flirt- - public school bull, lines. $825. the bullet from his gun had grazed !, 5 room furnished house, i ins witb of dtb- - A dose of cyanide of barn, shoulder the Ingarage, the man, without chicken house and well. $650 potassium would serve the same our- flirting serious Injury. FOR FLETCHERS cash or $700 on time. The man who did the shooting left; pose. IRON ORE. Michigan 6 room modern house, also 4 room I rr -' Row-oth- ! I a nfT I F. O. B. Tintic srssss-1- vvAVAvvAvAvAvAvA4; er Feel and Look Well and Strong If yon dont "feel like yourself," if you are weak, drowsy, tired or lack mg in vital energy, you need a good tonic and regulator to put your sys tem in natural condition. You can soonregain your oU spirits with ,i'u - a. FROYOfliTA Til ; -, 1 Children Cry CASTORIA ji' The Great General Tonic Ceeqioeaded Erne pare bsre arts which retwlatn the board kidacya sad ktcr. pot net thn appatit steady the sad have streaftbouiiicfH' m tha bodily tuaax iff a 'Regular 1.50 Ska. Fuai$ SCHRA3UKJOHNSON DRUG STORES OOMTANk Eureka, Utah |