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Show Friday, September 2, 1921. Page 7 EUREKA REPORTER - Old Timer Of Tiutic and Tuesday; : GEORGE H.MEUOBDS Briusunmn Buried At Salt Lake ; Eureka Housewives Welcome Our Announcement of Blankets and Bedding at These Low Prices! Funeral aervieea for Conrad Miller, aged 61 years, were held at Balt Lake on Sunday, taking place from the 8. D. Evana Chapel and being attended by a large number of friends. Mr. Miller waa born In Germany and waa a reaident of Eureka for a great many year following mine work. He came to the United Statea in 1882 and took np hia residence in Eureka soon nfteq that time. Since 1828vhp haa been living at Balt Lake. Surviving are hia widow, three aona, Francia and LeRoy of Balt Lake, and William of Tooele, and a alater, Mra.Lorens FuellenbaCh, of . Eureka. . ... o - incorpomtid DEPARTMENT STORES a It is fortunate that such Blanket values as these are available here at these low prices when the Fall season opens. It is a matter of good Former Eureka Woman Dead, In California . economy to purchase now and in such quantities as will he amply sufficient for the needs of the coming winter. A telegram received here late laat week announced the death of Mrc. M. T. Blair, formerly Mias Anna Kelly, of thla city. Mr. Blair's death took place at Richmond, 'California, and ahe leavca a husband and baby leaa than three weekeof age, alao four alatera, all of horn arc now living at Balt LakeMlsa Joale Kelly, Mlaa Minnie Kelly, Mlaa Viola Kelly and Mra. Robert Clark. The death of Mra. Blair cauaed wldeapread Borrow In Eureka where ahe waa bo well known. For aever-a- l yeara ahe waa an employee of the local telephone office, and for moat of the time chief operator. Funeral aervieea were conducted at Richmond. Class FINE BED BLANKETS The greatest story of the greateat modern writer of adventure. Every stirring episode of love and atruggle vividly phturiaed &n the Wfi n Ihr Hn Wolf's mod. Aid In bin brutal Snrti m thin girl and the rich young Idler who loved her. Then struggle, mutiny; scene after acene of thrilling adventure never equalled by another writer of the aea. Till, fighting far the girt, the Idler became hand atom, A Played by a brilliant raat Including Noah Beery, Mabel Juliene Scott, Tom Forman and Raymond Hatton. Adapted to amen by Will M. Ritchey. a !: WWfMWWWWMIWtWWHWWMWBWHW A class in Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick will be started in September under the direction of Ida H. Landon, H. N. Anyone wigging to take thla class may do so by communicating with Him Landon nt her office or phone 11C. The object of thla claaa la 1: to instruct women in elementary nursing procedure, in order that they may care for members of their families who are Buffering from minor ailment! and may Intelligently carry out the order of a physician in the absence of a graduate nurse. 2. To instruct in the causes, symptoms and prevention of munieable and other dlaeaaea. 2. To furnish elementary know-1- ! ledge of the principles of personal hygiene and honsehold sanitation. 4. To teach initiative, especially In the use by appliances and equlp- ment at hand and the contriving of home made articles for the comfort and necessities of the sick wh more experienced nurses cannot be had. Size Size '.....I Size Size, All-Wo- $5.69 $7.50 $7.90 $8.50 ol MONEY is your real harvest. fiat it and keep it safe in Oar Bank i The money yon deposit and keep from your earnings or your buideiuw In your real harvest. If fou make $B,000 a year and spend it all, yon have nothing. If you fc S2.000.00 a year and wave STOO.OO of it, you have something. If you keep this up for a few yeara you will have money and It will grow and protect you and yours ia the future. Get the habit of depositing some money REGULARLY. It is a good habit. We lavile your account. Eureka Banking Co. WHWWi i mtwmmw mmmmmwh lianefc! PRESERVING DAYS HAVE RETURNED . This is a preserving year. houseThe day of cheap sugar has returned, and the on her preserves and wife who always prided herself to her sweeten tsiiMms wintry dainties may again - hearts content . ... We can supply you from fruits of all kind in season to the last jar top. Ths best line of Meats and Groceries in Eureka and the prices are always right Fennell's Meat and Grocery -- EUREKA PHONE 18 ,iiiiiiii -- 4 1 District Attorney Higgins has announced hia intention of prosecuting those who are responsible for the condition of the Peterson child that suffering from n social disease as result of treatment to which she was subjected, during her residence in this city, her mother being n pa ty to the crime . The case came np for trial in Eureka before the Juvenile Court Judge and one of the parties charged with the crime waa acquitted by a Jury. It la likely that the district attorney will cause new warrants to be Issued. If the mother of the child end others are arrested they will be given a hearing at Naphl. o . KUREKANB AT TWIN FALLS. . . -o - - The following items of Interest to Eureka people were taken from a recent Issue of the Dully Times of Twin Fulls, Idaho: Mr. and Mra. Edw. Pike, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pike end baby and Allen Pike, of Eureka, Utah, who have been motoring through Idaho, are guests of Hr. and Mrs. W. M. Stack and Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Burson. Mrs. M. F. Burson, S17 Main Ave. east, entertained at dinner last evening for the following guests: Mr; and Mrs. Ray Pike, Allen Pike, Mr. and Mra. Edward Pike, all of Eureka, Utah, Mra. E. F. Gardner of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. W? M. Stack of Twin Falla. After dinner the party waa Joined in a pleasant social evening by Mr. and Mra. O. II. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Andrews and Mr. and Mra. Clark. Mra. E. F. Gardner and baby of Salt Lake City are vleltlng her mother, Mra. M. F. Burson, in this city. The Gardner family haa Jnat con' eluded a tour through Yellowstone, Mr. Gardner returning home to Salt Lake while the others stayed in Twin Falla. WHITE WOOL BLANKETS $6.90 a pair $8.90 a pair GREY WOOL MIXED BLANKETS 66x80 Sizt $4.98 a pair GOOD FEATHER BED PILLOWS 89c each 17x24 Size at 19x26 Size at $1.19 each 20x26 Size at $1.69 each 21x27 Size, Down Mixed at $2.19 each a pair a pair a pair a pair Bed Comforts, $1.98, $2.49 to $6.90 Well filled and in varied colors and attractive designs. At $2.49, Silkoline covered. At $6.90, Sateen in assorted colors. . Satin Bedspreads . $3.98 $198 - $5.90 Scalloped Bedspreads $1.98 . $2.49 - $2.98 Bedspreads $1.49 - $1.98 $3.49 Crochet honey comb Bedspreads in assorted designs, the desirable weight and made in full double bed alie. spreads in rich Marseilles patterns, full double bed sise.. satin Spreads, s Handsome scalloped at the corners and In full double bed alae. Sheeting, 49c Yd. Pillow Tubing, 39c Seamless Sheeting, . $1.39 Attractive ch ARE YOU SUPPORTING LANDLORD? scalloped Bed- Ready-mad- e double bed sheeting, standard weight, alae 81x80. Good quality of Pillow else. Full bleaehed, ll-lnquality bed sheeting. 42-ln- A Lake City, Utah, on the 27th day Utah, Kenneth Bennlon, of Beamore, of September, 1021. . Claimant names aa witnesses: C. F. Vesely, of Bandy, Utah; A. P. Allen, of Charleston, Utah; A. R. Mlckelson, of Draper, Utah; J. W. Allen, of Charleston, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First pub. August 18, 1021.) -- o Notice For Publication. o Department of the Interior, U. H. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, August 26, 1021. Notice la hereby given that Christen Jensen, of Beamore, Utah, who, on August 10, 1018, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 021672, for o District Attorney Higgins Will Conduct Investigation . 66x84 Size ... 72x84 Size WOOL BLANKETS 66x80 66x84 72x84 66x84 $3.98 each 72x80 Size All Fancy Block Plaids Be Organised This Month By Miss Landon I TAKE WHAT I WANT." HEAVY WOOLNAP COTTON SHEET BLANKETS, " White, Grey and Tan 45x72 Size $1.39 a pair 54x74 Size $1.69 a pair 64x76 Size ........ $1.98 a pair 68x80 Size $2.58 a pair As long as yon pay rent, the landlord la a member of your family . what her you like It or not. If yon are paying out 20 a month rental, this sum with interest at S per eent compounded annually would amount to S,SSS.2S in ten yeara. Can you afford to pay rout when desirable homea can be bed on easy payments. Cg 11 on Frank 'Garrlty and look over hia Hat, some of which are listed - below. 6 room bouse near Eagle street, outbuildings and garage. fl20S. S room house, well built, close In on Stain street, with good cellar and several shade trees on the lot. 11260 terms to tba right party. This nap should not last long. S room house on upper Church street reduced from 760 to 8626-- ! 268 down and 220 a month. 7 room house, with barn and other outbuildings, on south aid of town. 1400. 7 room house near Leadvllle Row, good cellar, lights and water, I00. Also 6 room bouse at 000. I room bonae and outbuilding! in Knightvllle, can be had for 276. Good aixed building lot, well located and fenced, 1126 cash. Several good bouses for rent. Look them over. One business house on Main street, 212.60 per month. 4 room house In southeast part of 400. Terms town, outbuildings. ' to right party. 4 room furnished house with cellar, lights and water. 400 cash. Well built modern home on Main BWK. WH BEK, BEK BEK. Bee. 24; 8WK SWK. Bee. 25, Township I South, Range 5 Wait, Salt Lake Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. I First Pub. Ang. 20, 1021.) o NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, o Department of ths Interim, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, August IS, 1121. Notice ia hereby given that H. Jack, of 164 S. 5th East, Salt Lake City, Utah, who, on November 27, 1114, made Homestead entry. No. 011422, for EH SWK. Lota 2 A 4; Section 21, Township I loath. Range 2 Wait, end BEK NWK.Lota I, 4 A 6, Section S, Township 8 South, Range 2 West, Belt Lake Meridian, kas filed notice of intention to make five-yeProof, to establish claim to ths land above described, before the Register a Receiver, U. 8. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 17th day of September, 1221. Claimant names aa wttnaeeee: C. F. Vesely, of Sandy, Utah; A. P. Allen, of Charleston, Utah; A. R. Mlckelson, of Draper, Utah; J. W. Allen, of Charleston, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, WU-11a- ar Meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make three-yeproof to establish claim to the land above before the Register and Receiver, U. 8. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 14th day of October, 1821. Claimant names as witnesses: John Eggen, of Salt Lake City, Utah, N Ulster Albert Christensen, of Salt Lake City, Utah, Sam- Kelser, of Benmora, (First pub. August 18, 1121.) ar dee-crlbe- d, street at a bargain. room bonae, on Mitchell street, water, llghte, cellar, cement walks 1 600 takes It. and outbuildings. j No Substitute Offered, o will about druggists Say wbat you offering something "Just as good" because it pays a better profit, the out fact i till stands that ninety-nin- e of every hundred druggists recommend Chamberlains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, when the beet medicine for diarrhoea la asked for, and do so because they know from what BAPTIST CHURCH. their customers say of it, that tt Sunday School was resumed In the can bo depended upon. Baptist Mission last Sunday, with large attendance. Sunday School NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. will now be held every Sunday at 10 a. m. oDepartment of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office nt Salt Lake City, A Pronounced Utak, August 12, 1221. The uniform success that haa atNotice is hereby given that Joseph tended the use of Chamberlain's E, Jack, of 164 South Sth East, Salt Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the Lake City, Utah, who, on March f, relief and cure of bowel complaints, 1816, made Homestead entry. No. both for children and adults, baa for NWK. Section 17, Townbrought It Into almose universal nee, 014007, 8 South, Range 2 West, Salt ship so that It la practically without rival and aa everyone wno haa need Lake . Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make five-yeProof, it knows, it is without an equal. to establish claim to the land above o See Garrlty for real estate bar- described, before the Register a gains. He alao writes fire lnaaraaee. Receiver, U. 8. Lund Office,' at Balt THINK!! Before Yon Step On The Starter Do yon want to risk losing everything yon have in the world? Yon are doing just that if yon drive yonr oar without full insurance protection. Even the most careful drivers have accidents at times. Some accidents are unavoidable. with all yon possess when yon drive -- Yon, without being completely insured against liability, collision, fire, etc. Ton cannot enjoy motoring with suoh a risk hanging over yon. Phone ns today and find out ths cost of eomplete insurance protection. Before yon crank yonr motor think! FUELLENBACH BROS. Mfring Stocks, Real Estate, Insurance ar Agents for Troy Lnudsy and Myers Cleaning 46 Dyeing Oa none 89 B. P. 0. E. Bldg. iieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesiiiimeeeeeeeeeeeeeimniMm : |