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Show Pacts Friday, September 10, 1920. EUREKA REPORTER FALL SHOES We Fit the Whole !; Familv The quality of the J C PENNEY COMPANY SHOES and the very attractive prices are deserving of every person's attention who considers buying footwear. See Our Window Display MENS SHOES. You will find the shoe yon MEN'S WORK SHOES. sit We always carry a good supply of work shoes in wide toe lasts. Lotus show you our lino--no trouble the $6.90 up are $4.98, $5.90, $450, prices to $8.50. for at a price that will snrprise. LADIES' SHOES. CHILDRENS SHOES We are very particular in fitting children's shoes they must be given just as much care as the grown-up- Our Ladies' Shoes consist of the best the market affords, as for material, style and workmanship they are the best s. Black lace or button shoes in all the belt leathers for sendee: Sites 5 to 8 at $1.98 to $450 Sites 84to 11 at $8.49 to $5.50 8ises 114 to 2 at $2.89 to $5.90 Men's English Last Dress Shoes, in all leathers, either black or mahogany our price $4.98, $5.90, $6.90 up to $9.90. We carry high top shoes in 8 inch, inch and 16 inch, all in the 12 inch, 15 best r $9.90. leathera-ron- prices $6.90, $7.90, up to Meners' White Rubber By Pac, the best our juice $4.98. ' , Miners' Red Rubber Hip Boots the patent process kind our price is $8.50 $6.90. Miners' White Rubber Coots the best at $19.75. Mack or mahogany, a good shoe for comfort our price $4.89, $5.90, $8.90 and up to $10.90. SHOES FOR LITTLE TOTS. Either hard or soft soles in fancy tops and Made bottoms, at 69c, $1.19, $1.69 up to $2.89. ; Mahogany Lace or Button Shoes, including the best scuff er on the Sises 54 to 8 at $1.98 to $440 Sixes 84to 11 at ............ $2.49 to $5.50 Sises 114 to 2 at $2.89 to $5.90 - Ladies' Comfort, fat ankle, with or without toe-caat $450; $498 and p, $5.90. ;iT0RFy Ladies' Comfort Juliets at $3.98. e Schramm-Johnso- n !RE2vB? - ? Drugs No. 10 Get Your Fishing Tackle Here. ' up-to-da- stock te of tackle for both bass and trout fishing, including a complete line of Fish Lske Taokle. IF YOU DON'T BUY YOUR OUTFIT HERE WE WILL LOSE AND YOU WILL BE SORRY. Schramm -- Johnson Drugs Nd IR PHONE NUMBER 11. haming, itching SKIN Ufa nfflSeted JOS oflthe m!a4 similar disorders, yoa'need DISEASES use of s. & & S. it me of the most satis& factory remedies for diieaiea of the akin becanae it coea direct to the seat of the trouble, and by deansing tbg blood of iU imptxn ties end disease gernu.it keeps the not ldn free form infection, and re local it to ft sornsl healthy oa w tal tefief Iron tSR ariftSSS rccy omradfig yea ndU calx sns um expect U Maaaui 6 ff Ml $1140. Ladies' Comfort- Shoes, Josephine last, plain toe, at $6.90 and 19.90. OF ASSESSMENT. NOTICE M Ladies' Mack or mahogany shoes, high, heel, kid or ealf leathers the prices sru $6.90, $7.90. $8.90 up to Crowing Girls' Shoes, black or mahogany, lace or button, just the kind for school, low or medium heel: Sises 24 to 8 at $8.98 to $740 looeoeoftMeesfseiiMH, We have an Ladies' black or mahogany shoes, military heel, either kid or ealf leathers the prices are $5.90, $6.90, $7.50 up to $1040. market: re-to- con-diti- For p IM ttMit medical advice wrijto to Chief Medical Adviser, SnUt UburilOT. Atlanta. Ga. e - :' of said application, stating the rea- this notice. son! therefor, mast be made by affiG. F. McOONAQLE. Diamond Qneen Mining A Milling davit In duplicate, aeoompanled with Stats Engineer. fee of $1.50, and filed In thla of- (Date of first Company, Principal plaea of busipublication Sept. 10, fice within thirty (10) days after 1010. Data of completion of pubness, Eureka, Utah. lication Oct. 0, 1010.) Notice is hereby given that at a the completion of tho pablieatlon of mooting of the directors, hold on tho 4th day of Angnat, 1010, aa asMiMfiiBKIlffHOTyagiBroUBKHmnMWBUgws... sessment of 4 mills per share (or mif 4. per thousand aharea) waa levied on the outstanding capital stock of tho company, payable at ones to T. L. Sullivan, Secretary, at hla office la J. E. O'Connors storo- - on the north side of Main street. Eureka, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on tho 11th day of September, ISIS, will bo delinquent and advertised for ale at public auction, and unless payment la made before, will be sold at S o'clock p. m., on tho ISth day of September, 1110, to pay the delinquent asaaesmant, together with coat of advertising and expense of alo. T. L. SULLIVAN, Secy, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Foralnnd ware over from Park Cttjr thla week, vlsit-ln- g with relative! and other Mends. Mias Marcella Bhlllvan returned on Sunday evening after a ten daya visit with Mr. and Mra. Ambrose Wood nt Salt Lake. Mr. and Mra. O. A. Allred vers the (nests of relatives In the southern part of the state daring the early part of the week. Misa Mary Walnwrighf of Salt Lake spent a part of tho week aa the jguest of Misa Mary Stanton, having n most enjoyable visit. Mrs. Joseph Lee and son, Ralph, returned last Saturday evening after pending a couple of weoke with Balt Lake and Tooele Mends. Eureka, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. E. Sullivan and baby returned this week after (First pah. Ang. IS. 1110.) an enjoyable vlelt with Balt Lake relatives. Chamberlain's Colic on i Happy" Angel, son of Mr. and Remedy In Michigan. Mrs. Steve Angel, palled out last Saturday, Intending to onllst In the Mrs. A. H. Hall, Caaavlllo, Mleh Merchant Marine. He served with ays, 1 wish to thank yon for your credit during the late world war. grand good medicine, Cham bor Iain's W. B. McPherson, Bprlngvlllo at- Colie and Diarrhoea Remedy. We torney, dropped dead while In the are never without It In tho hones, court room in Provo on Friday last, and I am sure It aavod our babys death being duo to apoplexy. Wo was life this summer." fSI years of age. Mra. Mary Carrington, Caaevillo, Wallace A Mendenhall, who have Mleh., says, I have used Chambebeen operating n furniture store nt rlains Colie and Diarrhoea Remedy 'Payson for more than a year, are for years and It haa always given Closing out the stock and win retire prompt relief." ' from tho business. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fitch, Jr., returned to Eureka last week after an enjoyable auto trip to the Tallow Stats Engineers Office, Salt tone National Park. It waa their City. Utah. Bept. 1, 1010. first visit to this wonderland of tho Notice la Vest and they report a pleasant Larsen of hereby given that Henry , Goshen, Utah, haa made time. with the application In accordance Goshen Is being benefited by the of the Compiled Laws requirements new milling, enterprise of the Tintic of Utah. 1017, as amended by tho Standard company, located hut's Session Laws of Utah, 1010, to apshort distance from that little city. propriate one-ten(.1) of n second-foRobert Boswell, Goshen business of water from an unnamed man, 'says that approximately fifty wring In Utah county. Sold water of the men who are employed In the lasnee at a point N. 04 deg. 01 min. construction of tho new mill are re- H. 1140 feet from tho 8)4 corner of sidents of his town. This gives Go- Section 14, Township ' 10 South, shen quite a respectable pay roll and Range I West, Salt Lake Barn and the place Is more prosperous than Meridian, and will he conveyed by It baa beea la many yean. The new meana of a jlpe lino for a distance of mill, when once It ! In running or- 400 feet, where It will be need the der and employing a largo fores, will entire year for domestic pnrpoaes. furnish n market for produce from Thla application la designated la the that section In addition to providing Btata Engineers office as No. 1541. work for Goshen people. All protaata against tho granting th ot Jke whole town's Laying fir ALIAS JIMMY ' Cheyve dot the foods on Jimmy. They inow er ever conceived; And they know hanfinf out At he f the cleverest crib-crack- thatjimmyi Star Theatre Tuesday Scenario by FINIS FOX. MAXWELL X4BGKIL Director General EBfiBB v;.:- v- ) . , |