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Show L0CAL1TEMS. It is reported that ohlnts bugs arc doing damago in some parts of the North field. Which of the three candidates represents rep-resents your cholct for school trustee? Deposit your answer in the ballot box next Monday. Coal creek ha fulled rapidly tho laht week or two and from now on, uuleM there is storm, water 1b going to bo noue too plentiful. 11 i n mm, I l A few culverts placed In the centra ditches that cross the newly opened Mreet of the olty would be n great Improvement Im-provement to the town. ' . .i Dan K. Matlioson ia ou the slckllst again tills summer. Ills family call his nilracnt hay favor. Hettcr take an outlug Into the mountains, Dan. .Toshua Crosby of St. George, who Is pasturing ids sheep on the inountnln, was down for supplies and attending to other matters of business last' Tuesday. Tues-day. Trade has been reported dull this wee!: with tho merchants, doubtless duo to tlio reaction following the celebration cele-bration of the Fourth. Over at Harmony tho grass hoppers are damaging crops considerably lu the fluids, and at Little l'into they arc devouring de-vouring tlie grass crop to an alarmlug extent and threaten to t.iko the corn. Tho two lady cleurks at the Cedar Sheep Assocliiu spent their vacation on the Forth up the canyon, malilug headquarters head-quarters at tho Hoyborne ranch. They report a pleasant out. Atty. 13. II. llyan and family expect to move Into their new residence early next week. Their property adjoins that of Jolin S. Woodbury in the ex-trcmo ex-trcmo western purt of tlio city. J. II. Arthur aud Alfred Troyd start icd out wi'st Tuesday on some mining 'buolncssA Like all great promoters cLWgrfU'Jgt.fl.ni.-nd.luvUUttia could Ue'loarfied about their iriten-tloue. iriten-tloue. y ' Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. neybdrne are recelviug tho congrututatiuus of their friends on the advent into their family lust Friday of a daughter .Well, Sum, here's iiiuuy happy returns of tho day. Simeon Simkius, who ha; been hav jng such a dcspi'rato strugKle for hid life the past nine or ten weeks, la reported much better the last few duyo and his family ie very hopeful now of his rapid recovery. Mrs. Magnus Alstroru wa3 down at Mio La Verltln hot springs for several seve-ral days, trying thecourative properties of that famous retort for riictnuatic troubles, Sho returned homo much Improved Im-proved in licalth. ..- ! ,. Whcu you wake up with a bad taste in yultr mouth, go at onco to any McdiQlue Dealer and get a free sample of Chainberlaln,s Stomach and Liver Tablets. One or two do&es will make you well. They also euro billlcusness, tick headache and constipation. For salo by All Druggists. Butter Id scarcer in Cedar right now than hen'sfruit. Only a few families uro dallying this season and they are besieged almost continually by appll-oallpns.for appll-oallpns.for butter. Guess we'll huvo to build I be creamery, after all. Get a free samples of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets at any medicine med-icine dealer's They are easier to take und more pleasant in effect than pills. Then their use is not followed by constipation consti-pation as is often the dasc with pills. Uegular nlzu, 25c per box. For salo by All Drugglste. Amopg the knights of the grip to squander a few uliekels and several gulden hours in Cedar tills week Were Will DoWolfo, roprcbentlng the Jfrott-Strevcll Jfrott-Strevcll Hardware Co. and Ilenry Davis of' 55. a M. I's gents' clothing de-purtment. de-purtment. v r '! M Working Night .And day. The busiest and mightiest little thing tho.t ever wan made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thohe pills change weakness into strength, HstloHnnosH Into energy, brulu fag into muutal power. Thej re Wonderful in building up tlio health. Sily 35o per box. Sold by J. II. Me-onald. Me-onald. ' . 4ohu T. Ilnllooh 1 rejoicing over the addition of a fluo girl to his family Mr-Wo Mr-Wo last Monday. As wo have the Information In-formation from the father direct tlieio Ja nothing premature about the an jjjiuucemuit tiila tlme. Rh (tiud Mrs. 3ohu lmvj our co'ugratulatloua,' Mrs Adcllna Murle 1ms the decora tors at work on the Interior of her new business quarters in tlio north sldo of the old furniture block, aud as soon as it is completed will more her stock of millinery, ladles' furnishings, etc., there. p ' ' Wlllinm Taylor, who recently re-turnrned re-turnrned from the metropolis, reports that at present the Taylor iron properties proper-ties are not tied up to any company or syndicate. Tho" Taylor heirs have realized rea-lized a neat little sum from the forfeitures forfeit-ures made by bonders. Tho ballots for tlio school election next Monday will contain the names of all the candidates on n single sheet nnd will be toted by placing an X opposite tho nnne you wish to oto for, in tlio same manner as nt the general elections. elec-tions. - I I 4 -I I .. Mo pity Shown. "Fdr years fate was after mo continuously"' contin-uously"' writes F. A, Gulledgc Verbena Ala. "I had it terrible case of l'lles causing 31 tumors. When all failed ilueklcn's Arnlc.i Salve cured me. Equally Equal-ly vrood for Huron and nil tidies nnd pilim Only 33c at. I. II. McDouald's Drug Store. i ii m Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Taylor returned from the metropolis the ilrstof tho week. Char-llo Char-llo Nelson Is employed there ns cl carle in one of the mercantile establishments and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor hayo been paying n visit to relatives aud friends. ... ti i m i Supt M. P. Hlgbco of the Cedar Sheep Association lias been busy for several days preparing liif. nnnunl rc ports and getting ready for stocktaking n;xt Monday. lie reports that tho iustltution has done n remarkably good business durlug the pnst year. III! ! I -!- I .1.11 Lets of liay has bced hauled up the past two' or threo weeks. The crop is reported to bo unusually heavy, and with water comparatively plentiful, thero is good prospects for additional cuttings. Lucerne can bo had for 84 per ton In some of the fields, and from tho tithing offlcu for 83. VAtli"iScSflifpi4iuuryt heTJ'-itst, Tuesday evening Lelii W. Jones was" nominated for school trustee. The candidate is pledged to faVor tlio centralization cen-tralization of schools in Cedar City, as opposed to the establishment of schools ip various parts of the city for the lower low-er grades. . , Tho EdslallsW hold their primary Monday evening and nomluated George Urio for school trustee to bo voted for at the school election to be held on the 13th Inst. A vote was carried declaring declar-ing it to be tho icnEe of' the meeting that these present favored the centralization central-ization of the schools lu Cedar City. The commltce nppolbtcd to prepare for tho celebration of the Ulth of July in the canyon has formulated a good program, but Inasmuch as those invited to tako parts liad not been consulted, they deemed It wise not to publi&li. uu til next week. A fine time is anticipated. antici-pated. S)ight injuries often disable a man and cause several days' loss of tlmu and when blood poison dcvclopes, sometimes some-times result In the loss of a hand or limb. Chamberlain's Pain Ualp is ah antbeptic liniment., When applied, to cuts, bruises and burns it causes them to h,eal quickly and without maturation, matura-tion, nud prevents any dunger of blood poison. Cot sale by All Drusrcistt S":! new inembers were added to the church last Sunday at fast meeting. A feature of the occasion was an address ad-dress by Handle W. Jones, who recently recent-ly returned from a mission to the Eastern States', filder Jones stated among other things that the Morfron miseouarys did not average more than ono convert each for two yi&va proselyting, prose-lyting, lit Has a full Bhiro of the zeal of the" newly returned mlssonary and give a very interesting uccount of his labdrs, supplemented by an or t hor-dox hor-dox talk on the gospel. Tire Record bids him welcome home again'. |