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Show hil Friday, January 21, 1921. Comity Betti Derive Benefits Fran County Tax Money Suffered Since . In Hot eountlaa of ths stats clubs commercial and bualnew men's organisations aro demanding that county fnnde bo dletrlbutod to some extent among tbe leading banka instead of being deposited in ths financial Institutions of tbs county seats. This la . certainly a move In tbe right direction and similar action ought to be taken In this county. Ths Tlntlc District eon tributes a big part of ths county taxes and some of this money should be placed on deposit In our local bank. There la absolutely no reason vhy ths Nephl banks should derive all the benefits. Under the present banking laws It Is quite beneficial for banks to' have the handling of such accounts not for what revenue they receive from the use of the money but in order that they may extend or enlarge their loans which naturally means quits a benefit to His Childhood . the general public.. DELTA BUSINESS MEN . VISITED HERE LAST WEEK 0 WJ to Euresidents of) Delta paid a reka, coming here by auto and transacting business. In the party were: A. C, Strlngham, Maeser Dailey, E. F. Battson and C. B. McNeely. They reported the auto road between Delta and Eureka in fairly good condition and say that they used the southern end of the newly constructed highway through the Tin-ti-c Valley, changing bver to the old road at Jericho as the new road is not completed through to the Tlntlc camps. In a touring romance laid In a land tfiat knev not God nor Law . WOMAN BOBBED BY MAN SHE WAS FEEDING LYNNDYL - Star Theatre Saturday HHIIIIHIHHmWMMMMtIMWIMHIIIHWW Lynndyl, the little railroad town to the south of Tlntlc, la right up to date In the matter of robberies. The other day the wife of a railroad man cashed a pay check and on arriving home with ISOS In currency she was knocked down and robbed. A hobo, who had asked for something to eat, committed the robbery and escaped. cate your food thoroughly. Let five hours elapse between meals and take If you do not enjoy your meals one of Chamberlain's Tablets Imyour digestion Is faulty. Eat mod- mediately after Supper and you will erately,' especially of meats, masti- - soon find your meals a real pleasure. Do You Enjoy Tour Meals? Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS CAQTORI A . Indigestion Usds life Miser-sbl- e Osins Ten Pounds And Eats Anything Now. o -- I haven't felt so well in years as I do since I began taking Tanlac, end although I have only taken four bottles I have gained ten pounds," said James Baccy, HIT East Hows street, Tacoma, Wash. "I had suffered from stomach trouble ever since I was a boy, and; during the last few years my condition had gradually grown worse. By appetite was very poor and I could not eat a thing without suffering afterward. My food would sour and torment right after eating, gas would fora and bloat me up until I could hardly get my breath and I would also have such awful pains I could hardly stand them. My head ached Just about all the time and I often had such terrible dlssy spells I would have to grab hold of something to keep from falling. I suf- fered a great deal from colds, and was subject spells that nights and mornings. I also had rheumatism in my hands and hips so bad I could hardly get around to do my work. My nerves were so badly upset I could get but little sleep and in the mornings It was all I could do to get out of bed. I lost much weight and became so badly run-doand weak, felt so tired and worn out all the time I Just had to force myself to do my work. ' I heard so much about Tanlac that I got some and It went right after my case. For the first time In years I have a splendid appetite, can eat anything I want and never have a particle of trouble. I never have a headache or become dlssy, ths rheumatism has left me entirely and I can get around and do my work as good as I ever eould. "My nerves are In good condition, I sleep well and always feal refreshed on getting up. The coughing spells have stopped and I Just feel good all the time. Tanlac Is sold in Eureka by the Behramm-Johnso- n Drug Stores Co. and by. the leading druggists Is every town. TORRBRBia ; Your Most Valuable Book flood books hive always played in important part in the lives of successful business men and a prominent was ones asked to what book he attributfinancial ed most of his success in life. He promptly replied My bank book." The man with a bank book is always in position to take advantage of opportunities. Quite often we mine rhanren to acquire property or wealth because we do not have the capital to jump into the proposition at the critical time. A savings account is quite often a life saver. you 5 We pay MEMBER Organized 1890 per oent on savings accounts. FEDERAL RE8ERVE SYSTEM Paysou Utah . Notire of Special Meeting of Block-- ! bolder of Eareka Metallurgical Company Bplmdld Cough Medietas, o that every family shoud know what a splendid msdleine Chamberlains Cough Remedy la, I am only too pleased to relate my experience and only wish that I had known of Ita merits years ago," O . Notice la hereby given that a spoc-iof meeting of the stockholder Eureka Metallurgical company will ba held at tbe principal off 1cm of the company, at Bullion Beck Hotel, writes Mrs. Clay Fry, Ferguson StaMain 8treet, Eureka City, Juab County, Utah, on the 22nd day of tion,' Mo. I give it to my children Jan., 1921, at 2 oclock p. m., for: when they show the slightest symbe purpose of considering an exten-- j ptoms of being croupy, and when I sion of ths time limit to the option; have a cough or cold on the lunge held by John Hays Hammond, and; a very few doses will relieve me, and such other special businaas connected by taking it for a few days I soon therewith as may properly coma beget rid of tho cold." fore tbe meeting. M. A. McCHRTSTAL, Pres. EDWARD PIKE, Bacy. GLYCERINE MIXTURE By order of the Board of Directors. FOR GAB ON STOMACH Dated January 6th, 1S21. (First pub. Jan. 7th, 1S21J al Tablets. Thus tubist, arc Intended especially for Indigestion and constipation. They tons up the stomach and onablo It to perform Its functions naturally. They act gently on the liver and bowels, thereby restoring tho stomach and bowels to a healthy condition. When you fuel dull, atupld and constipated give them a trial. Ton are certain to be pleased with their effect. If men and women are not employed e they cannot consume. If people dont the miner cannot sell his ore9 the As I feel - (bamberlala's TOTH 43 Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed lu Adler-l-k- a relieves ANY CABE gee on stomach or sour stomach. It acts on both upper and lower bowel and ramovea all foul matter which poisoned stomach. Often CURES constipation. Prevents The INSTANT pleaappendicitis. sant action of Adler-i-k- a surprises both doctors and patients. One man who suffered for five years from and constipation waa Wiped by one doae. Raymar Pharmacy. con-sum- SUITS ARE LOWER farmer cannot sell his crops9 the merchant his stocks, the manufacturer his product; know that we are now quoting some very low prices on winter suits and overcoats. Cloth Men and women cannot be employed unless you keep on buying. . i ' Do you 4 by the yard has dropped more than ready made suits. That means that you can get the benefit of entirely new prices by buying yonr next suit at our tailor shop. . By not buying what you need, you prevent the Consumption of things, on which you depend for Select the kind of doth you want and let ns order the snit from - the tailoring house we rep- your own living. So keep on buying now that prices are down dont wait. resent or make it up in our shop. In either case we can save yon money. . Waiting means less work all down the line, in the mines, factories, wholesale storrs, etc. ; il railroads, banks, retail and Forrest & Go. TAILORS. V . Waiting only means unemployment; unemployment means less consumption of the products of the mines, farms and factories and general business ' stagnation. pi Which means bread lines. Ni'l I ' S ij il I I Keep on V v buying--wh- at - - You cant sell the product of your labor to the "bread-lin- e , fi , - ... need-no- Jr., Company ; man. 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