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Show I LOCAL ITEMS' Mr. William Stnplcy of Kanarra was In town Thursday doing business with the Co-op, Mason Oaidner of I'lno Valley, who Is here attending tho Branch Normal, is taken sick with what is feared will prove to bo typhoid fever. The latest report wo have of tho water wat-er system is that the wooden pipo that has about been decided on, cannot bo gotten befora next March. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tublcts aro becoming a favorlto for stomach troubles and constipation. For sale by all Dealers. For Sale. Fifteen tons of luccrn hay, one good three and a quarter wagon, Inqulro of Emvix Cox. Hamlltons Fort. Miss Julia Ford of Leeds Is in Cedar visiting relatives una attending to business. Miss Ford has spent considerable consider-able time in Salt Lake City of late years studying obstetrics. Glass and China Ware at tho Co-op., the most extensive line of the kind ever brought to Cedar City. Watch our and vertlslng columns next week for it .do-tailed .do-tailed description of this tnagnitlclcnt assortment. Tho Cedar Stock company are busy preparing a play to put on the boards next week If possible, but they aro meeting with all soi ts of disappointments disappoint-ments and It is possible they will not get around ttiat boon. The directors of the Cedhr City Co-op. M. M. I. have appointed and authorized Joseph II. Armstrong to collect debts due said company. He will call on you( treat him us a gentleman and the Co op as your friend, but please settlo your I bills. Messrs. Jones nnd Durrant, a couplo ' pf drummers who have recently visited I the settlements south of us In tho in I torcst of their emplo)cr8, uro responsi-I responsi-I ble for the statement that tho Cedar I Co-op. is doing more business than al the other houses ..they hnvo visited south of here. Joliu "WooS went to Lund for freight Tuesday. We had u few "hundred pounds of f rcignt that we wanted taken tak-en over there, and Mr. Wood should have called for it, but he must have forgotten It. We shull be glad to have some ono who 16 going for freight to Lund call and get what we have to send. Two persons, crtdentlydisguised, with long overcoats and slouch hats,, whom our informant took to be women, wero perambulating main street last Wednesday Wed-nesday night in front of the business houses on the west side, trying the shutters and behaving In a suspicious manner. When spoken to by ono of two boys that happened along at the time, they made no reply. Our friend David ltullock Is doing a lively business these (lays in the purchasing pur-chasing and selling of beef cattle. Mr. llulloch informs us that he has call for about 30 head per week. As there has been few If any cattle buyers in the country this full, the opening that is afforded by this deal is quite a help to our people in getting money with which to pay their taxes. |