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Show Friday, January 30, 1920. THE EUREKA REPORTER ' """ " v I. LOCAL ; Schramm -- Johnson Drugs II. F.'. SamidhrretH early in the week aftirVi business trip to -- CANDIES . M ! No. 10. Sweets Page 5 McDonalds Salt Lake. Call at the Reporter office for auto license applications for the year If !0. New platea should be on cars before they are tied. Mrs. I. J. Barnard and daughter, .M&rgaret Mary, returned home late j last week after spending several days with Salt Lake friends. Mra.. Deprezln and her daughter, i Mrs. F. J. Donnelly, returned on Sat- - ) urday night after spending several days with Balt Lake friends. Jolin. Enlund, .the superintendent of the Centennial Eureka mine, was at Balt Lake on business during the i early part of the past week. J. A. Beaman, tan officer of, the local lodge, wisjtf Salt Lake last week for the 'convention of the' Masonic fraternity ofYltah.' Mrs. i. W. Green was over from. Silver City during the past week, pending. a few hours with Eureka! friends. .. MARGUERITE CLARK. lira. William Owens and atm, Frank, made n trip to Balt Lake on Tuesday, the latter remaining there Some folks say that Cupid shoots arrows of love but Marwhere he will receive treatment at one of the hospitals. . guerite Clark will solemnly attest that he uses bolts of real Mra. Ben Richterwho Is making lightning. her home neahUnn Creek, arrived in Eureka dupmgsthe week for a In her character as a self -- exiled Belgian princess she falls visit' with hot daughter, Mra. Dean' love in with an everyday citizen of the U. S. A. via the lightnBeck. route. ing Yon can exchange yoWr liberty bonds for cash by calling upon C. E. No, were not joshing you! She gets introduced to him by Hulsh at the Reporter office. New York quotations used as a basis for a bolt of lightning. settlement. too thrilling to picture in words. Come on down and Dr. G. J. Fields came out from; Balt Lake on Sunday morning, being, see it at the celled here by the aerloui illness of John H. McChryatal, .. who passed i away a couple of days later. Walter Fitch, Sr. and Cedi Fitch, president and general manager respectively of the Chief Cons. Mining company, were at Salt Lake on business during the early part of the past week. The Best Cough Medicine. Don't Yon Forget It. Remedy in my family for the past Members of the Hefferaan-Thomp-o- n seven years, and have found It to be store force were out after .rabBear in mind that Chamberlain's! hia finds When a .the beat cough medicine I have ever bits last Sunday and had n good days Tablets not only move the bowels1 customers alldruggist well of athat certain apeak port. The jacks were not as plenti- but improve the snpetile and preparation, he forms a good opi- known. ful, however, as they have been in strengthen the digestion. They con--j nion of it and when in need of such other years. tain no pepsin or other digestive ter- - ' a medicine is almost certain to use Col. C. E. Loose of Provo, manager ment but strengthen the stomach it himself and in hia family. This is Iron King and and enable It to perform its func- why so many druggists use and recof the Grand other Tlntie left early in the tions naturally. Chamberlain'! Cough ommend He California. week for Reineliy. J. B. Jones, a well known RAGS WANTED The Reporter went there, after a few will pay 6 cents a pound for good) druggist of C'ubruu, Ky., says, "I veeks fill accompanied clean cotton rags of have used Chamberlain's Cough large aise. by Mra. Loose. One of the Provo papers in a recent Issue, complained because Eureka is under quarantine tor influ- rgjHiEizjararaiEiBJHJiijaJZJirdriirefiifMfgfegfgfarajniajEJEJHJBjafEXHmzJBmHB ence and persona are permitted to ! come from that city to Provo, bringNow Isnt that ing the disease. rich. At the time the item was published but two Eureka families were afflicted with influence and Provo bad quite a long string of cases At a recent meeting of the share-- j holders of the Eureka Banking Co.' Thomaa McCormick of this city waa made a director. Mr. McCormick has been connected with the. bank for many years, being in charge of the institution during n good part of the time as the cashier, Mr. Kimball has ether ext entire buMness interests, j and it waa bnt fitting and proper that he should be given a place the official household of the Institution. A local man charged with in- decent exposure, waa before Judge Kryger during the latter part of last week, having been arrested by Marshal Cronin. The man confessed hia guilt and the court sentenced him to 100 days in Jail and to pay a fine of flOO or serve out another 100 days. As severe as the sentence is Judge Kryger states that the next man who comes before him for similar crime will likely not fare so good. Fully .1600 pounds of fish were recently taken from Utah lake in one haul by the Madsen Brothers, who for years have been seining near Provo. They are supposed to place all game fish trout and bass back In the water. The larger fish are' Furniture of the better kind at prices no higher than yon shipped to various parts of the state and the adjoining states for table have to pay for the ordinary kind. We take a great deal of use and the small fish are sold to poultry raisers who use them for pride in selling furniture that youll be proud to own and live food for their flocks. The launching of new stores will with for years to come. mean many changee in the line-u- p at various J. C. Penney establishments of Utah, these changes to Now is the time to prepare for a more comfortable home, take place following the regular an--; nusl convention of the company because spring is bonnd to usher in higher prices. A new Rug, which is to be held next week at Salt others Sams and Lake. Manager Dresser, Table, Davenport, Bed, Bookcase, Library Table, from the New York office will be Inj ! Ostlers S-- Eiceplionals J- J , : Fresh stock of Angels Marsh Mellows : CANDY SPECIAL EVERY SATURDAY Schramm-Johnso- n Drugs i J j No. 10. jgmntgi IIHOMHHWMOOOOOOHIWOOMMHQMMlimooOMl You Dont Need a Butcher Knife ; Our meat is easy to cut, easy to chew 'and ; easy to digest. YOU CAN'T BEAT THIS AT THE PRICE. Its Star Theatre Wednesday, Feb. 4th i You r Eyes Keep S?2SS Fennells Meat and Grocery PHONE EUREKA 18 Confidence Counts for Much In Buying Jewelry. Confidence" this one word mean much when need In connection with the Jewelry business. Very tow peo- ple buy jewelry from firms In which they have no confidence. The reputation of the dealer la everything because the average person has no way of telling whether or not he la baying n high class article or a cheap Imitation. . Yon take no' chances when yon visit this store la search of Jewelry and It is the same when yon faring yonr watrh here for repairs. . , i JOHN MORLEY a Jnab Countys Only Registered Optometrist. FOOD TALKS Everyone knows that we sell the highest grade foodstuffs obtainable To do this We must: be content with a wnllnr margin of profit than we could charge 4f they cost us less money. Why 'do we make this sacrifice? Heres the reason. Any doctor will tell yon that quality food is more easily digested than food of an inferior grade. It also properties. possesses greater health-givin- g That is only one of the reasons why we sell only foodstuffs of guaranteed quality, and possessing the tdghest degree of nutriment. Without quality there can be no economy, and economy is what every housewife is looking for. She finds it here. Good food improves yonr digestion. j the state and but for the restrictions: on travel to and from- Tlntie points they eould no donht have been de-- j pended upon to have paid Eureka aj visit' High prices do not always mean high quality and yet we have many people in Tlntie who have formed the disastrous habit of buying the highon the est priced merchandise market. Somhtimea it is not economy to buy cheap goods hut merchants all over the state declare that the Rocker, Swing, Porch Shade, Kitchen Cabinet, Buffet, Piano, Phonograph or any one of the hundreds of other items to be - ; - J.H. Hanson Bros. Company Eureka Dividend Phono T Phono 174m merchandise which la priced higher! is sold more qnlckly than if the same articles were marked down about one half. Many people who ean 111 afford to make inch heavy expenditures, are buying the higheet priced goods ow'the market. j I found here will help to make yonr home more attractive. I I ! 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